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Institutional change for sustainable development
- 作者: Connor, Robin,
- 其他作者: Dovers, Stephen.
- 出版: Cheltenham, UK ;Northampton, MA : E. Elgar ©2004.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (ix, 251 pages).
- 標題: Nachhaltigkeit , Management , Sustainable development. , Industriële organisatie. , Développement durable. , Industrial management Environmental aspects. , Ajustement structurel. , Politique de l'environnement. , Organizational change. , Evaluation de l'environnement. , Industrial management , Gestion industrielle. , Environmental policy. , Duurzame ontwikkeling. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Environmental Economics. , Umweltpolitik , Pays développés. , Milieubeleid. , Environmental Economics. , Electronic books. , DevelopmentSustainable Development. , Ressources naturelles. , UE/CE Politique. , Environmental aspects. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Development -- Sustainable Development.
- ISBN: 1843769670 , 9781843769675
- ISBN: 1843765691 , 9781843765691
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references and index.
- 摘要: This volume presents a flexible conceptual framework for comprehending institutional dimensions of sustainability, emphasising the complexity of instututional systems, and highlighting the interdependence between policy learning and institutional change.
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. . . this book makes an interesting and worthwhile contribution to the ever-expanding body of literature on sustainable development and therefore is to be recommended. Karen Scott, Journal of Environmental Law . . . this is an essential text for the study of sustainability and institutional change, an invaluable professional development text for the practitioner, and a text to ponder slowly in all its complexities for an academic study of sustainability. Kate Crowley, Australian Journal of Environmental Management Does the road to sustainable development run through institutional reform or, better yet, institutional learning? In this well-argued book, Robin Connor and Stephen Dovers draw on a range of case studies to demonstrate the critical role that institutions play in determining the course of human environment relations. Oran R. Young, University of California, Santa Barbara, US Connor and Dovers correctly argue that achieving sustainability is a long-term process. In this context, they analyze broad institutional innovations toward sustainability to date from Europe to New Zealand, from sustainability councils to property rights to suggest how the historical process might be improved and accelerated. This is among the most constructive efforts I have read. Richard B. Norgaard, University of California, Berkeley, US It is clear that the transition to ecologically sustainable patterns of development requires significant institutional change, yet we face a paradox. Although institutions are the primary means of driving reform, they are themselves a root cause of unsustainable development and a barrier to positive change. This volume moves beyond the current debate by advancing our understanding of the nature of institutional change, the features of more appropriate institutional settings, and the manner in which change can be enabled. Institutional Change for Sustainable Development presents a flexible, accessible, yet robust conceptual framework for comprehending institutional dimensions of sustainability, emphasising the complexity of institutional systems, and highlighting the interdependence between policy learning and institutional change. This framework is applied and developed through the analysis of five significant arenas of institutional and policy change: environmental policy in the EU; New Zealand s landmark Resource Management Act; strategic environmental assessment; emerging National Councils for Sustainable Development; and transformative property rights instruments. From these explorations, key principles for institutional change are identified, including the institutional accommodation of a sustainability discourse, the interdependence of normative and institutional change; reiteration and learning; integration in policy and practice; subsidiarity; and legal change. Institutional Change for Sustainable Development will be of interest to researchers, policymakers and practitioners concerned with sustainability, resource management and environmental policy.
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