Environmental Values in a Globalizing World: Nature, Justice and Governance

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Environmental Values in a Globalizing World: Nature, Justice and Governance
Abstract
This multidisciplinary volume presents a refreshing new approach to environmental values in the global age. it investigates the challenges that globalization poses to traditional environmental values in general as well as in politics and international governance.Divided into five parts, the book investigates how environmental values could be reconceived in a globalizing world.Part I explores contemporary environmental values and their implications for a globalizing world.Part II examines the development of Western and Eastern environmental valuesPart III discusses contemporary environmental politicsPart IV examines how values inform environmental governance and how governance solutions influence which values are realisedPart V concludes the volume with two different views of the prospects of environmental values in a globalising world. This study will be of great interest to students and researchers studying the environment in philosophy, political science, international relations, international environment law, environmental studies and development studies. KM - Contains chapter: "Global Liberalism, Environmentalism, and the Changing Boundaries of the Political : Karl Polanyi's Insights" by John M. Meyer
Publisher
Routledge
Date
2004-08-02
# of Pages
433
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-134-28920-2
Short Title
Environmental Values in a Globalizing World
Library Catalog
Google Books
Citation
Lowe, Ian, and Jouni Paavola. 2004. Environmental Values in a Globalizing World: Nature, Justice and Governance. Routledge.
Publication year
Keywords
  • environmental policy
  • globalization
  • MEYER, John M.
  • public policy

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