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Ecology, Policy and Politics Human Well-Being and the Natural World

By: John O'Neill(Author)
240 pages
Publisher: Routledge
Ecology, Policy and Politics
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  • Ecology, Policy and Politics ISBN: 9780415073004 Paperback Sep 1993 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Critique of both the market-based and "deep ecological" approaches to environmental action, which debunks the notion of cost-benefit analysis as a decision making tool.

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1. Human Well-Being and the Natural World. 2. Nature, Intrinsic Value and Human Well-Being. 3. Future Generations and the Harms We Do Ourselves. 4. The Constituency of Enviromental Policy. 5. Justifying Cost Benefit Analysis: Arguments from Welfare. 6. Pluralism, Liberalism and the Good Life. 7. Pluralism, incommensurability, judgement. 8. Authority, Democracy and the Environment. 9. Science, Policy and Environmental Value. 10. Market, Household and Politics.

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By: John O'Neill(Author)
240 pages
Publisher: Routledge
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