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E-raamat: New Environmental Governance

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Jul-2013
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A bold and profoundly new way of governing environmental problems is palpable around the globe and aims to overcome the limitations of the interventionist state and its market alternative to offer more effective and legitimate solutions to today's most pressing environmental problems. The 'new environmental governance' (NEG) emphasises a host of novel characteristics including participation, collaboration, deliberation, learning and adaptation and 'new' forms of accountability. While these unique features have generated significant praise from legal and governance scholars, there have been very few systematic evaluations of NEG in practice, and it is still unclear whether NEG will in fact 'work', and if so, when and how. This book offers one of the most rigorous research investigations into cutting edge trends in environmental governance to date. Focusing its inquiry around some of the most central, controversial and/or under researched characteristics of NEG, the book offers fresh insights into the conditions under which we can best achieve successful collaboration, effective learning and adaptation, meaningful participatory and deliberative governance and effective forms of accountability. The book synthesizes its findings to identify seven key pillars of 'good' NEG that are central to its success and will provide useful guidance for policymakers and scholars seeking to apply new governance to a wide range of environmental and non-environmental policy contexts. The book also advances our understanding of State governance and will be a valuable reference for scholars, researchers and students working in law and regulation studies - especially in the field of environmental law.
List of Tables and Boxes
vii
List of Government Statutes and Agreements
ix
List of Abbreviations
xi
Preface xiii
1 Introduction
1(14)
2 The Programmes - Aspiring to New Environmental Governance
15(23)
3 Collaboration
38(32)
4 Participatory and Deliberative
70(30)
5 Accountability and Learning
100(44)
6 Sustaining Collaboration
144(27)
7 Conclusion
171(19)
Appendix: Methods 190(10)
References 200(17)
Index 217
Cameron Holley, PhD, is a lecturer at the Centre for Legal Governance at Macquarie Law School, Macquarie University. Neil Gunningham is Professor in the School of Pacific and Asian Studies and in the Fenner School of Environment and Society at the Australian National University Clifford Shearing is Professor and Director of the Criminology Centre at the University of Cape Town, and a Visiting Fellow of the Regulatory Institutions Network