Environmental Problem-Solving: Balancing Science and Politics Using Consensus Building Tools Guided Readings and Assignments from MIT’s Training Program for Environmental Professionals

Cover of Environmental Problem-Solving: Balancing Science and Politics Using Consensus Building Tools Guided Readings and Assignments from MIT's Training Program for Environmental Professionals by Lawrence Susskind
Publisher: Anthem Press
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 506
ISBN-13: 9781785271311
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Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6.02361 Inches
Weight: 1.00089866948 Pounds
Width: 1.02362 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 363.705
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Environmental Problem-Solving: Balancing Science and Politics Using Consensus Building Tools Guided Readings and Assignments from MIT’s Training Program for Environmental Professionals by Lawrence Susskind, published by Anthem Press in 2020, is a comprehensive resource that explores the intersection of environmental issues, policy-making, and ethical considerations. This edition spans 506 pages and is presented in English. The book is structured into four sections, each addressing critical aspects of environmental problem-solving, including the role of government in policy implementation, the philosophical foundations of environmental ethics, and the application of analytical tools for practitioners.

Readers will find a detailed examination of how environmental problems can be addressed through a combination of scientific understanding and political action. The text discusses various ethical frameworks, including utilitarianism and sustainability, while also providing practical assignments to help shape actionable plans. Additionally, it covers analytical techniques such as environmental impact assessments and consensus-building methods, equipping readers with the necessary tools to navigate complex environmental challenges. This book serves as a guide for those interested in the fields of environmental economics, public policy, and urban development.


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The book is divided into four sections: The first section focuses on how certain environmental problems can only be solved through active government efforts to implement policies that effectively take science and politics into account. This section introduces readers to foundational concepts, including the steps in the US federal environmental policy-making process, and offers an action-oriented analysis of how environmental policy gets implemented and how practitioners can use comparative analysis of public policy in environmental problem-solving. It concludes with questions about the possibility of a unified theory of environmental policy making. The section empowers readers to develop, through carefully designed assignments, a framework to shape an action plan to solve specific environmental problems.

The next section focuses on formulating a sound philosophical basis for taking action in environmental problem-solving situations. This includes a discussion of several ethical frameworks that practitioners can use to underpin the actions they propose. This section begins with a general overview of environmental ethics, and then moves to a discussion of utilitarianism versus intrinsic value, deep green approaches to environmental problem-solving, the debate over sustainability versus economic growth, and how science and indigenous knowledge can be applied in a wide range of environmental problem-solving situations. The section empowers readers to take a stand on these debates, drawing on practical cases with worked examples.

The penultimate section helps environmental practitioners understand how to use various analytical tools. It includes a quick survey of traditional and non-traditional evaluation techniques, discussing the strengths and weaknesses of each, focusing on environmental impact assessment, cost-benefit analysis, ecosystem services analysis, risk assessment, simulation and modeling, and scenario planning. This section prepares readers to practice multi-party environmental problem-solving, and to identify the power of each tool to enhance environmental problem-solving, developing the judgment to enumerate strengths and weaknesses as they see them playing out in practice.

The concluding section is a survey of the theory and practice behind mobilizing support for particular problem-solving efforts. It includes discussions of democratic decision-making and environmental problem solving, how the public can be brought in as a partner, methods of collaborative decision-making, the idea of consensus building, and how politics and power sway collective action efforts.

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