Institutional design for collective environmental decision and action: the prescriptions of technocrats, neo-liberals and democrats.
Morrison, T.H. (2005) Institutional design for collective environmental decision and action: the prescriptions of technocrats, neo-liberals and democrats. Political Geography, 24 (6). pp. 775-778.
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Abstract
[Extract] How do we manage the politics of environmental decision-making and environmental management in the twenty first century? Graham Smith's Deliberative Democracy and the Environment is concerned with how deliberative democracy can enhance environmental decision-making. At a time when some commentators are beginning to question the negative by-products of increased inclusion and participation in environmental policymaking, this book argues that environmental and political objectives need not be inconsistent.