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Environmental Policy is Social Policy – Social Policy is Environmental Policy: Toward Sustainability Policy

✍ Scribed by Isidor Wallimann Ph.D. (auth.), Isidor Wallimann (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
226
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


​ ​This book argues that social and environmental policy should be synthetically treated as one and the same field, that both are but two aspects of the same coin – if sustainability is the goal. Such a paradigm shift is indicated, important, and timely to effectively move towards sustainability. This book is the first to take this approach and to give examples for it. Not to synthetically merge the two fields has been and will continue to be highly insufficient, inefficient and contradictory for policy and public administration aiming for a transformation towards a sustainable world. In general, social problems are dealt with in one β€œpolicy corner” and environmental problems in another. Rarely is social policy (at large) concerned with its impact on the environment or its connection with and relevance to environmental policy. Equally, environmental problems are generally not seen in conjunction with social policy, even though much environmental policy directly relates to health, nutrition, migration and other issues addressed by social policy. This book intends to correct the pattern to separate these very significant and large policy fields. Using examples from diverse academic and applied fields, it is shown how environmental policy can (and should) be thought of as social policy – and how social policy can (and should) simultaneously be seen as environmental policy. Tremendous benefits are to be expected.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Environmental Policy is Social Policy – Social Policy is Environmental Policy....Pages 1-7
Front Matter....Pages 9-9
Where Environmental Policy Is Social Policy: Nature, Food, Society, and Metabolic Processes....Pages 11-22
Protecting Food Security, the Rural Poor, and the Environment: The Case of Climate Change Mitigation in Animal Agriculture....Pages 23-36
Living Off the Fat of Another Land: Trans Fat Social Policy and Environmental Externalities....Pages 37-50
Forest Sustainability and the Social Context: Applying the Montreal Process Criteria and Indicators....Pages 51-62
Forest Sustainability and Social Policy: The Role of Ecosystem Services....Pages 63-78
Front Matter....Pages 79-79
Sustainable Urbanism: Creating Resilient Communities in the Age of Peak Oil and Climate Destabilization....Pages 81-101
Planning Sustainable Cities: Why Environmental Policy Needs Social Policy....Pages 103-119
Chinese Model Cities and Cancer Villages: Where Environmental Policy Is Social Policy....Pages 121-134
A Peek Over the Fence: Urban Agriculture as an Instrument of Social and Environmental Policy (A Case Study from Toronto)....Pages 135-151
When Environmental and Social Policy Converge: The Case of Boston’s Fairmount Line....Pages 153-163
Front Matter....Pages 165-165
Social Policy Is Environmental Policy: Paid Work, Unpaid Care Work, Gender, and Ecology....Pages 167-179
Envisioning Environmental Policy as Social Policy: The Case of the International Cruise Line Industry....Pages 181-196
Sustainable Universities: Rhetoric Versus Facts....Pages 197-213
Back Matter....Pages 215-221

✦ Subjects


Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice; Sustainable Development; Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning


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