Environmental Policy: New Directions for the Twenty-First Century / Edition 9

Environmental Policy: New Directions for the Twenty-First Century / Edition 9

ISBN-10:
1483352587
ISBN-13:
9781483352589
Pub. Date:
04/28/2015
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
1483352587
ISBN-13:
9781483352589
Pub. Date:
04/28/2015
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Environmental Policy: New Directions for the Twenty-First Century / Edition 9

Environmental Policy: New Directions for the Twenty-First Century / Edition 9

$73.0
Current price is , Original price is $73.0. You
$73.00 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    This item is available online through Marketplace sellers.
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

$18.92 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM

    Temporarily Out of Stock Online

    Please check back later for updated availability.

    • Condition: Good
    Note: Access code and/or supplemental material are not guaranteed to be included with used textbook.

Overview

The book looks at how national environmental policy and its place within public discourse developed over time; how policy has changed within federal institutions (president, congress, the courts) and state and local governments, as well as how environmental governance involves private sector environmental policies and practices. Students will appreciate the book's in-depth examinations of public policy dilemmas, including fracking, food production and the environment; urban sustainability; and the viability of using market solutions to address policy challenges. Part Four's Global Issues and Controversies chapters examine global climate change governance; the developing world and the environment; and China's quest for a green economy. Vig and Kraft's concluding chapter provides an excellent synthesis of the topics covered, offering a measured yet hopeful evaluation of what future challenges policymakers will confront as the American environmental movement continues to impact the political process.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781483352589
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 04/28/2015
Edition description: Ninth Edition
Pages: 448
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Norman J. Vig is the Winifred and Atherton Bean Professor of Science, Technology,

and Society emeritus at Carleton College. He has written extensively on environmental

policy, science and technology policy, and comparative politics and is coeditor

with Michael G. Faure of Green Giants? Environmental Policies of the United States

and the European Union (MIT Press, 2004) and with Regina S. Axelrod and David

Leonard Downie of The Global Environment: Institutions, Law, and Policy, 2nd ed.

(CQ Press, 2005).

Michael E. Kraft is professor emeritus of political science

and public affairs at the University of Wisconsin–Green

Bay. He is the author of, among other works, Environmental

Policy and Politics, 8th ed. (2022), and coauthor of

Coming Clean: Information Disclosure and Environmental

Performance (2011), with Mark Stephan and Troy D. Abel.

In addition, he is the coeditor of Environmental Policy:

New Directions in the 21st Century, 12th ed. (2025), with

Barry G. Rabe and Norman J. Vig; Toward Sustainable

Communities: Transition and Transformations in Environmental Policy, 2nd ed. (2009), with

Daniel A. Mazmanian; and Business and Environmental Policy: Corporate Interests in the

American Political System (2007) and The Oxford Handbook of U.S. Environmental Policy (2013),

with Sheldon Kamieniecki. For over forty years, he taught courses in environmental policy and

politics, American government, Congress, and public policy analysis.

Barry G. Rabe is the J. Ira and Nicki Harris Family Professor of Public Policy and the

Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Environmental Policy at the Gerald R. Ford School

of Public Policy at the University of Michigan. He also serves as a nonresident senior

fellow at the Brookings Institution and as a fellow of the National Academy of Public

Administration. He is the author of numerous books and articles, including Statehouse

and Greenhouse: The Emerging Politics of American Climate Change Policy (Brookings,

2004), which received the 2017 Martha Derthick Book Award from the American

Political Science Association for making a lasting contribution to the study of federalism.

His latest books are Can We Price Carbon? (MIT Press, 2018) and Trump, the

Administrative Presidency, and Federalism (Brookings, 2020), coauthored with Frank J.

Thompson and Kenneth K. Wong, and he is currently working on a book examining

the politics of short-lived climate pollutants such as methane.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

About the Editors xiii

About the Contributors xv

Part I Environmental Policy and Politics In Transition

Chapter 1 US Environmental Policy: A Half-Century Assessment Michael E. Kraft Norman J. Vig 3

Chapter 2 Racing to the Top, the Bottom, or the Middle of the Pack? The Evolving State Government Role in Environmental Protection Barry G. Rabe 35

Chapter 3 Politics, Prices, and Proof: American Public Opinion on Environmental Policy Christopher Borick Erick Lachapelle 63

Part II Federal Institutions and Policy Change

Chapter 4 Presidential Powers and Environmental Policy Norman J. Vig 87

Chapter 5 Environmental Policy in Congress Michael E. Kraft 111

Chapter 6 Environmental Policy in the Courts Kimberly Smith 137

Chapter 7 The Environmental Protection Agency Richard N. L Andrews 155

Part III Public Policy Dilemmas

Chapter 8 Energy Policy Sanya Carley 181

Chapter 9 Natural Resource Policies in an Era of Polarized Politics William R. Lowry John Freemuth 205

Chapter 10 Applying Market Principles to Environmental Policy Sheila M. Olmstead 227

Chapter 11 Sustainability and Resilience in Cities: What Cities Are Doing Kent E Portney Bryce Hannibal 249

Part IV Global Issues and Controversies

Chapter 12 Global Climate Change Governance: Can the Promise of Paris Be Realized? Henrik Selin Stacy D. VanDeveer 275

Chapter 13 Environment, Population, and the Developing World Richard J. Tobin 301

Chapter 14 Creating the Green Economy: Government, Business, and a Sustainable Future Daniel J. Fiorino 323

Part V Conclusion

Chapter 15 Conclusion: Environmental Policy in Crisis Norman J. Vig Michael E Kraft Barry G. Rabe 347

Appendix 1 Major Federal Laws on the Environment, 1969-2020 375

Appendix 2 Budgets of Selected Environmental and Natural Resource Agencies, 1930-2020 [in Billions of Nominal and Constant Dollars] 387

Appendix 3 Employees in Selected Federal Agencies and Departments 1980, 1990, 2000, 2010, and 2020 389

Appendix 4 Federal Spending on Natural Resources and the Environment, Selected Fiscal Years, 1980-2020 (in Billions of Nominal and Constant Dollars) 391

Index 393

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews