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Comparative Perspectives on Environmental Politics and Issues

Edited by Robert A. Dibie

To Be Published October 15th 2013 by Routledge – 240 pages

Series: Routledge Research in Environmental Policy and Politics

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Description

Comparative Perspectives on Environmental Politics and Issues presents tools and concepts about environmental policies in several developed and developing countries. It explores a broad survey of ecological modernization theory, ecological feminism theory, environmental justice theory, the concept of sustainability, and research on environmental policies. Data were collected through surveys, interviews, and focus groups, and are used to analyze social, economic, and environmental impact on people.

The book specifically discusses how the earth’s basic life-supporting capital (soils, forests, species, fresh water and oceans) is degraded or depleted to provide for human needs, and how air pollution and acid precipitation, are causing widespread injury to humans, forests, and crops. Realistically, over-taxing of natural resources and ecological systems throughout the world has promoted economic growth and created increasing opportunities for people while also advancing social injustice. The use of the environment to accomplish social and economic transformation raises fundamental issues for the study of environmental policy and the natural ecological system. As human beings exploit the natural environment to meet present needs, they often will destroy resources needed for the future generations. Thus, environmental policies are enacted to ensure that social and economic impacts of the environment are compatible with the limits of natural systems.

Offering an intuitive and crystal-clear explanation of the key concepts and principles of environmental policies and sustainable development, this volume is suitable not only for environmental science students, but also for instructors, practitioners, researchers, and academics.

Contents

Part 1: Developed Countries 1. Introduction: Environmental Concepts and Applications Robert A. Dibie 2. Environmental Issues and Policies in the United States Robert A. Dibie and Mary Bourke 3. Analysis of Environmental Health Issues in Western Europe Emeka Nwagwu Part 2: Developing Countries - Africa 4. Social Impact of Environmental Policies in Ghana Albert O. Assibey-Mensah 5. Environmental Policy and Its Impact in South Africa Robert Dibie and Kealeboga Maphunye 6. Environmental Policies and issues in Ethiopia Robert A. Dibie 7. The Nature of Environmental Policy in Nigeria Offiong Offiong and Robert A. Dibie Part 3: Developing Countries - Caribbean and South American 8. Environmental Health Policy in Brazil Robert A . Dibie, William Mello, and Galia Benitez 9. Environmental Policies and Issues in Jamaica Robert A. Dibie 10. Analysis of Environmental Issues in Trinidad and Tobago Robert A Dibie 11. Environmental Policies and Issues in Belize Emmanuel Iyegbuniwe 12. Environmental Governance in Sub-Saharan Africa Robert A. Dibie Part 4: Developing Countries – Arab Countries 13. Environmental Policies and Issues in Some Arab Countries Robert A. Dibie and Muawya Hussein Conclusion 14. Challenges of Environmental Leadership Robert A. Dibie

Author Bio

Robert Dibie is a distinguished Professor of public policy, public management, and environmental studies, and Dean of the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University Kokomo. He is the author of several books, book chapters, and more than 80-peer reviewed journal articles. He teaches both graduate and undergraduate courses in the following specialties: environmental studies, environmental policy, environmental health, public policy analysis, environmental management and sustainability, managerial economics and executive leadership. Professor Dibie has consulted for NGOs and universities in Africa, Europe, Canada, United States and the Caribbean Islands.

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Description: Edited by Robert A. Dibie. Comparative Perspectives on Environmental Politics and Issues presents tools and concepts about environmental policies in several developed and developing countries. It explores a broad survey of ecological modernization theory, ecological feminism...
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