Routledge Handbook of Environmental Policy
Herausgeber: Jörgens, Helge; Steinebach, Yves; Knill, Christoph
Routledge Handbook of Environmental Policy
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This Handbook provides a state-of-the-art review of research on environmental policy and governance.
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This Handbook provides a state-of-the-art review of research on environmental policy and governance.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 957g
- ISBN-13: 9780367489922
- ISBN-10: 0367489929
- Artikelnr.: 67516450
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 957g
- ISBN-13: 9780367489922
- ISBN-10: 0367489929
- Artikelnr.: 67516450
Helge Jörgens is Associate Professor of Public Policy at Iscte - University Institute of Lisbon and Integrated Researcher at CIES-Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology, Portugal. Christoph Knill is Full Professor of Political Science at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) Munich, Germany. Yves Steinebach is Associate Professor of Public Policy and Public Administration at the University of Oslo, Norway.
1 Introduction: A Research Agenda for Environmental Policy Analysis - Past,
Present, and Future; PART I Analytical Concepts and Paradigms in
Environmental Policy Analysis 2 Emergence and Development of the
Environmental Policy Field; 3 Environmental Policy Outputs, Outcomes, and
Impacts; 4 The Environmental State; 5 Polycentric Governance; 6 Ecological
Modernization and Beyond; PART II Determinants of Environmental Policy
Performance 7 Determinants of Performance in National Environmental
Policies; 8 Bureaucracy and Environmental Policy; 9 Analytical Perspectives
on Environmental Policy Integration; 10 Environmental Policy
Implementation; 11 Environmental Policy Evaluation; 12 International Public
Administrations in Environmental Governance; 13 The Role of Litigation of
Environmental Non-Governmental Organizations in Environmental Politics and
Policy; 14 Indigenous and Local Knowledge in Environmental Decision Making:
The Case of Climate Change; 15 The Science-Policy Interface and
Evidence-Based Policymaking in Environmental Policy: Promises and Pitfalls;
PART III Environmental Policy Change 16 Policy Change and Policy
Accumulation in the Environmental Domain: Causes and Consequences; 17
Leaders, Pioneers, and Followers in Environmental Governance; 18
Convergence and Diffusion of Environmental Policies; 19 Policy Design for
Sustainable Energy and the Interplay of Procedural and Substantive Policy
Instruments; 20 Securitization, Climate Change, and Energy; 21
Environmental Policy Dynamics in Southeast Asia: Two Steps Forward, One
Step Back; PART IV Transformation of Environmental Policies: Paradigmatic
Challenges 22 The Challenge of Long-Term Environmental Policy; 23 Cities
and Urban Transformations in Multi-Level Climate Governance; 24 Policy
Mixes for Addressing Environmental Challenges: Conceptual Foundations,
Empirical Operationalisation, and Policy Implications; 25 Fifty Shades of
Sufficiency: Semantic Confusion and No Policy; 26 The New Climate Movement:
Organization, Strategy, and Consequences; 27 Geoengineering and Public
Policy: Framing, Research, and Deployment; 28 Environmental Policymaking in
Authoritarian Countries: The Cases of Singapore and Russia; 29
Environmental Policy in Fast-Growing Economies: The Case of India; 30
Conclusions: Past Achievements and Future Directions for Environmental
Policy Research
Present, and Future; PART I Analytical Concepts and Paradigms in
Environmental Policy Analysis 2 Emergence and Development of the
Environmental Policy Field; 3 Environmental Policy Outputs, Outcomes, and
Impacts; 4 The Environmental State; 5 Polycentric Governance; 6 Ecological
Modernization and Beyond; PART II Determinants of Environmental Policy
Performance 7 Determinants of Performance in National Environmental
Policies; 8 Bureaucracy and Environmental Policy; 9 Analytical Perspectives
on Environmental Policy Integration; 10 Environmental Policy
Implementation; 11 Environmental Policy Evaluation; 12 International Public
Administrations in Environmental Governance; 13 The Role of Litigation of
Environmental Non-Governmental Organizations in Environmental Politics and
Policy; 14 Indigenous and Local Knowledge in Environmental Decision Making:
The Case of Climate Change; 15 The Science-Policy Interface and
Evidence-Based Policymaking in Environmental Policy: Promises and Pitfalls;
PART III Environmental Policy Change 16 Policy Change and Policy
Accumulation in the Environmental Domain: Causes and Consequences; 17
Leaders, Pioneers, and Followers in Environmental Governance; 18
Convergence and Diffusion of Environmental Policies; 19 Policy Design for
Sustainable Energy and the Interplay of Procedural and Substantive Policy
Instruments; 20 Securitization, Climate Change, and Energy; 21
Environmental Policy Dynamics in Southeast Asia: Two Steps Forward, One
Step Back; PART IV Transformation of Environmental Policies: Paradigmatic
Challenges 22 The Challenge of Long-Term Environmental Policy; 23 Cities
and Urban Transformations in Multi-Level Climate Governance; 24 Policy
Mixes for Addressing Environmental Challenges: Conceptual Foundations,
Empirical Operationalisation, and Policy Implications; 25 Fifty Shades of
Sufficiency: Semantic Confusion and No Policy; 26 The New Climate Movement:
Organization, Strategy, and Consequences; 27 Geoengineering and Public
Policy: Framing, Research, and Deployment; 28 Environmental Policymaking in
Authoritarian Countries: The Cases of Singapore and Russia; 29
Environmental Policy in Fast-Growing Economies: The Case of India; 30
Conclusions: Past Achievements and Future Directions for Environmental
Policy Research
1 Introduction: A Research Agenda for Environmental Policy Analysis - Past,
Present, and Future; PART I Analytical Concepts and Paradigms in
Environmental Policy Analysis 2 Emergence and Development of the
Environmental Policy Field; 3 Environmental Policy Outputs, Outcomes, and
Impacts; 4 The Environmental State; 5 Polycentric Governance; 6 Ecological
Modernization and Beyond; PART II Determinants of Environmental Policy
Performance 7 Determinants of Performance in National Environmental
Policies; 8 Bureaucracy and Environmental Policy; 9 Analytical Perspectives
on Environmental Policy Integration; 10 Environmental Policy
Implementation; 11 Environmental Policy Evaluation; 12 International Public
Administrations in Environmental Governance; 13 The Role of Litigation of
Environmental Non-Governmental Organizations in Environmental Politics and
Policy; 14 Indigenous and Local Knowledge in Environmental Decision Making:
The Case of Climate Change; 15 The Science-Policy Interface and
Evidence-Based Policymaking in Environmental Policy: Promises and Pitfalls;
PART III Environmental Policy Change 16 Policy Change and Policy
Accumulation in the Environmental Domain: Causes and Consequences; 17
Leaders, Pioneers, and Followers in Environmental Governance; 18
Convergence and Diffusion of Environmental Policies; 19 Policy Design for
Sustainable Energy and the Interplay of Procedural and Substantive Policy
Instruments; 20 Securitization, Climate Change, and Energy; 21
Environmental Policy Dynamics in Southeast Asia: Two Steps Forward, One
Step Back; PART IV Transformation of Environmental Policies: Paradigmatic
Challenges 22 The Challenge of Long-Term Environmental Policy; 23 Cities
and Urban Transformations in Multi-Level Climate Governance; 24 Policy
Mixes for Addressing Environmental Challenges: Conceptual Foundations,
Empirical Operationalisation, and Policy Implications; 25 Fifty Shades of
Sufficiency: Semantic Confusion and No Policy; 26 The New Climate Movement:
Organization, Strategy, and Consequences; 27 Geoengineering and Public
Policy: Framing, Research, and Deployment; 28 Environmental Policymaking in
Authoritarian Countries: The Cases of Singapore and Russia; 29
Environmental Policy in Fast-Growing Economies: The Case of India; 30
Conclusions: Past Achievements and Future Directions for Environmental
Policy Research
Present, and Future; PART I Analytical Concepts and Paradigms in
Environmental Policy Analysis 2 Emergence and Development of the
Environmental Policy Field; 3 Environmental Policy Outputs, Outcomes, and
Impacts; 4 The Environmental State; 5 Polycentric Governance; 6 Ecological
Modernization and Beyond; PART II Determinants of Environmental Policy
Performance 7 Determinants of Performance in National Environmental
Policies; 8 Bureaucracy and Environmental Policy; 9 Analytical Perspectives
on Environmental Policy Integration; 10 Environmental Policy
Implementation; 11 Environmental Policy Evaluation; 12 International Public
Administrations in Environmental Governance; 13 The Role of Litigation of
Environmental Non-Governmental Organizations in Environmental Politics and
Policy; 14 Indigenous and Local Knowledge in Environmental Decision Making:
The Case of Climate Change; 15 The Science-Policy Interface and
Evidence-Based Policymaking in Environmental Policy: Promises and Pitfalls;
PART III Environmental Policy Change 16 Policy Change and Policy
Accumulation in the Environmental Domain: Causes and Consequences; 17
Leaders, Pioneers, and Followers in Environmental Governance; 18
Convergence and Diffusion of Environmental Policies; 19 Policy Design for
Sustainable Energy and the Interplay of Procedural and Substantive Policy
Instruments; 20 Securitization, Climate Change, and Energy; 21
Environmental Policy Dynamics in Southeast Asia: Two Steps Forward, One
Step Back; PART IV Transformation of Environmental Policies: Paradigmatic
Challenges 22 The Challenge of Long-Term Environmental Policy; 23 Cities
and Urban Transformations in Multi-Level Climate Governance; 24 Policy
Mixes for Addressing Environmental Challenges: Conceptual Foundations,
Empirical Operationalisation, and Policy Implications; 25 Fifty Shades of
Sufficiency: Semantic Confusion and No Policy; 26 The New Climate Movement:
Organization, Strategy, and Consequences; 27 Geoengineering and Public
Policy: Framing, Research, and Deployment; 28 Environmental Policymaking in
Authoritarian Countries: The Cases of Singapore and Russia; 29
Environmental Policy in Fast-Growing Economies: The Case of India; 30
Conclusions: Past Achievements and Future Directions for Environmental
Policy Research