Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 146
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-0-7425-2614-3 • Hardback • September 2003 • $118.00 • (£91.00)
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Jane A. Grant is associate professor with the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University-Purdue University.
Chapter 1 Community, Democracy, and the Environment: Overview and Background
Chapter 2 Discussion, Participation, Deliberation, and Modern Community: Connections with Public Spheres, Governmental Sectors, Civil Ethics, and Environmenal Values
Chapter 3 Fostering Democratic Deliberation over Environmental Policy: The Indiana Hazardous Waste Facility Site Approval Authority
Chapter 4 The Environment, Energy Policy, and Sustainable Development: Historical Antecedents and Future Prospects
Chapter 5 Global Climate Change: Linking National Deliberations with International Negotiations
Chapter 6 Conclusion: Learning to Share the Future
·Links the future integrity of the environment to a democratically-deliberated realm of civil ethics.
·Examines the role of discussion, participation, and deliberation in developing new orientations to the environment.
·Discusses the responsibilities humans have to each other, to future generations, and to other species.
·Examines a deliberation over the siting of a hazardous waste landfill in the mid-west, the development of energy policy in the United States, and the current political and policy debate over global climate change.
·Looks at the importance of the United States working co-operatively with other nations in developing global environmental policies.