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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction: The Roots of Moral Austerity in Environmental Policy Discourse 1
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Part I. Moral Principles and Environmental Policy: Basic Issues and Dilemmas
- Issue 1: Science as a Substitute for Moral Principle? Science as a Substitute for Moral Principle 25
- Science Is No Substitute for Moral Principle 30
- Issue 2: Environmental Justice without Social Justice? Why Environmental Thought and Action Must Include Considerations of Social Justice 37
- Environmental Justice: Private Preference or Public Necessity? 43
- Issue 3: Nature Has Only an Instrumental Value Sustainability: Descriptive or Performative? 51
- Are Environmental Values All Instrumental? 62
- Issue 4: Intrinsic Value Implies No Use and a Threat to Democratic Governance A Practical Concept of Nature’s Intrinsic Value 72
- On Intrinsic Value and Environmental Ethics 79
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Part II. Case Studies in Sustainable Environmental Policy and Law
- Introduction 89
- The Subnational Role in Sustainable Development: Lessons from American States and Canadian Provinces 91
- Sustainable Development and Natural Hazards Mitigation 115
- Sustainable Governance 131
- Sustainability in the United States: Legal Tools and Initiatives 145
- Sustainable Development and the Use of Public Lands 161
- The Impact of Political Institutions on Preservation of U.S. and Canadian National Parks 176
- Global Environmental Accountability: The Missing Link in the Pursuit of Sustainable Development? 194
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Part III. Moral Principles and Sustainable Environmental Policy: An Analysis of Ends and Means
- Introduction 209
- Issue 1: Science and Sustainability Sustainability, Sustainable Development, and Values 212
- Saving All the Parts: Science and Sustainability 219
- Discussion 227
- Issue 2: Environmental Policy, Sustainability, and Social Justice Why Environmental Public Policy Analysis Must Include Explicit Normative Considerations: Reflections on Seven Illustrations 236
- Sustainability and Environmental Justice: A Necessary Connection 247
- Discussion 254
- Issue 3: A Sustainable Environment as an Instrumental Value? The Hedgehog, the Fox, and the Environment 262
- Why Not Foxy Hedgehogs? 276
- Discussion 284
- Issue 4: A Sustainable Environment as an Intrinsic Value? Sustainability: Restricting the Policy Debate 291
- Comments on Sustainability 301
- Discussion 307
- Conclusion: Democratic Competence, Accountability, and Education in the Twenty-first Century 314
- Notes 341
- References 351
- Contributors 375
- Index 377
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction: The Roots of Moral Austerity in Environmental Policy Discourse 1
-
Part I. Moral Principles and Environmental Policy: Basic Issues and Dilemmas
- Issue 1: Science as a Substitute for Moral Principle? Science as a Substitute for Moral Principle 25
- Science Is No Substitute for Moral Principle 30
- Issue 2: Environmental Justice without Social Justice? Why Environmental Thought and Action Must Include Considerations of Social Justice 37
- Environmental Justice: Private Preference or Public Necessity? 43
- Issue 3: Nature Has Only an Instrumental Value Sustainability: Descriptive or Performative? 51
- Are Environmental Values All Instrumental? 62
- Issue 4: Intrinsic Value Implies No Use and a Threat to Democratic Governance A Practical Concept of Nature’s Intrinsic Value 72
- On Intrinsic Value and Environmental Ethics 79
-
Part II. Case Studies in Sustainable Environmental Policy and Law
- Introduction 89
- The Subnational Role in Sustainable Development: Lessons from American States and Canadian Provinces 91
- Sustainable Development and Natural Hazards Mitigation 115
- Sustainable Governance 131
- Sustainability in the United States: Legal Tools and Initiatives 145
- Sustainable Development and the Use of Public Lands 161
- The Impact of Political Institutions on Preservation of U.S. and Canadian National Parks 176
- Global Environmental Accountability: The Missing Link in the Pursuit of Sustainable Development? 194
-
Part III. Moral Principles and Sustainable Environmental Policy: An Analysis of Ends and Means
- Introduction 209
- Issue 1: Science and Sustainability Sustainability, Sustainable Development, and Values 212
- Saving All the Parts: Science and Sustainability 219
- Discussion 227
- Issue 2: Environmental Policy, Sustainability, and Social Justice Why Environmental Public Policy Analysis Must Include Explicit Normative Considerations: Reflections on Seven Illustrations 236
- Sustainability and Environmental Justice: A Necessary Connection 247
- Discussion 254
- Issue 3: A Sustainable Environment as an Instrumental Value? The Hedgehog, the Fox, and the Environment 262
- Why Not Foxy Hedgehogs? 276
- Discussion 284
- Issue 4: A Sustainable Environment as an Intrinsic Value? Sustainability: Restricting the Policy Debate 291
- Comments on Sustainability 301
- Discussion 307
- Conclusion: Democratic Competence, Accountability, and Education in the Twenty-first Century 314
- Notes 341
- References 351
- Contributors 375
- Index 377