Handbook of Globalization and the Environment

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Khi V. Thai, Dianne Rahm, Jerrell D. Coggburn
CRC Press, Feb 5, 2007 - Political Science - 616 pages
Proponents of globalization argue that it protects the global environment from degradation and promotes worldwide sustainable economic growth while opponents argue the exact opposite. Examining the local, national, and international impacts of globalization, the Handbook of Globalization and the Environment explores strategies and solutions that support healthy economic growth, protect the environment, and create a more equitable world.

The book sets the stage with coverage of global environmental issues and policies. It explores international sustainable development, the evolution of global warming policy, transborder air pollution, desertification, space and the global environment, and human right to water. Building on this foundation, the editors discuss global environmental organizations and institutions with coverage of the UN's role in globalization, the trade-environment nexus, the emergence of NGOs, and an analysis of the state of global environmental knowledge and awareness from an international and comparative perspective.

Emphasizing the effects of increasingly integrated global economy on the environment and society, the book examines environmental management and accountability. It addresses green procurement, provides an overview of U.S. environmental regulation and the current range of voluntary and mandatory pollution prevention mechanisms in use, explores a two-pronged approach to establishing a sustainable procurement model, and examines a collaborative community-based approach to environmental regulatory compliance. The book concludes with an analysis of controversial issues, such as eco-terrorism, North-South disputes, environmental justice, the promotion of economic growth through globalization in less developed countries, and the ability of scientists to communicate ideas so that policy makers can use science in decision making.
 

Contents

an Introduction
1
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND POLICIES
17
Sustainable Development in an International Perspective
19
Chapter 3 European Global Warming Policy
43
Chapter 4 Transborder Air Pollution
61
Chapter 5 Desertification
77
Chapter 6 The Environmental Frontier of Space
95
Chapter 7 Human Rights to Water
115
Chapter 14 Environmental Management
289
Chapter 15 Sustainable Waterfront Development in the Great Lakes Basin
311
What Matters What Doesnt?
335
Chapter 17 Sustainability Issues in Public Procurement
359
Chapter 18 Managing Nuclear Waste
381
Chapter 19 InterAgency Collaborative Approaches to Endangered Species Act Compliance and Salmon Recovery in the Pacific Northwest
401
CONTROVERSIES IN GLOBALIZATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT
431
a Natural Reaction of Violence?
433

GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS
135
Chapter 8 Global Environmental Governance
137
from Stockholm to Johannesburg
155
Free Trade and Its Environmental Impacts
177
Chapter 11 United Nations Conferences and the Legitimization of Environmental NGOs
217
the State of Environmental Learning and Awareness
233
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY
257
an Approach to Meeting Global Environmental Challenges
259
Chapter 21 Globalization Environmental Challenges and NorthSouth Issues
449
a Global Perspective
473
Chapter 23 Globalization and Growth of Developing Countries
491
Chapter 24 Complexity and the SciencePolicy Interface
527
the Democratizing Nations of Mexico and Ecuador
553
Index
575
Back cover
589
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