ISBN-13: 9780415168298 / Angielski / Twarda / 1999 / 292 str.
In recent years governments at all levels have introduced numerous environmental policies in an attempt to respond to the negative impacts of economic development. Despite some important successes, it is generally accepted that the policies that have been introduced have not been able to address these negative impacts in a comprehensive way. Many parties concerned with industrial growth and development are concerned about the economic implications of environmental protection and it is clear that any discussion on strategies for integration must take economic as well as environmental interests into account. This work provides an accessible examination of the policies and practices associated with local and regional strategies for integrating economic development and environmental management. Using the idea of ecological modernization as it's conceptual framework, this book considers how integrated approaches enable economic and social activities to support rather than undermine the realization of environmental objectives.
Integrating Environment and Economy provides a detailed and accessible examination of how integrated approaches enable economic and social activities to support environmental objectives. This is a key text for the many taught Masters courses covering the issues of environmental management and economic development
Features of the book:
* covers strong areas of undergraduate and postgraduate study
* detailed practice-based case studies at both local and regional levels
* up-to-date theory using real-life examples