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Environmental Principles and Policies: An Interdisciplinary Introduction is a textbook written by Professor Sharon Beder.[1] The book examines six environmental and social principles that have been used at the international and national level. It uses them to evaluate the new wave of market-based policy instruments that have been introduced in many countries.[citation needed]
Author | Sharon Beder |
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Publication date | 2006 |
Pages | 304 pp. |
ISBN | 978-1-84407-404-4 |
OCLC | 70232360 |
Six principles
editThe six principles discussed in the book are:
Interdisciplinary approach
editThis book on environmental policy-making takes a critical and interdisciplinary approach. Rather than merely setting out policy options in a descriptive way, it evaluates policies from different perspectives. This enables readers to gain a thorough understanding of important principles and current policies, and also to be able to apply the various principles and critically evaluate them.[citation needed]
The author
editProfessor Beder was included in a list of "Australia's most influential engineers", published by Engineers Australia in 2004. She was also included in Bulletin Magazine's "Smart 100" in 2003.[3]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Routledge website, Environmental Principles and Policies: An Interdisciplinary Introduction, By Sharon Beder
- ^ Taylor & Francis website, Environmental Principles and Policies: An Interdisciplinary Introduction, By Sharon Beder
- ^ Sydney Morning Herald website, Australia's Smart 100, October 22, 2003