Book Description
Looks at the critical role of community members and other interested parties in environmental policy decision making.
Author : Stephen P. Depoe
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 46,39 MB
Release : 2004-02-03
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780791460238
Looks at the critical role of community members and other interested parties in environmental policy decision making.
Author : National Research Council
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 16,57 MB
Release : 2008-11-07
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0309134412
Federal agencies have taken steps to include the public in a wide range of environmental decisions. Although some form of public participation is often required by law, agencies usually have broad discretion about the extent of that involvement. Approaches vary widely, from holding public information-gathering meetings to forming advisory groups to actively including citizens in making and implementing decisions. Proponents of public participation argue that those who must live with the outcome of an environmental decision should have some influence on it. Critics maintain that public participation slows decision making and can lower its quality by including people unfamiliar with the science involved. This book concludes that, when done correctly, public participation improves the quality of federal agencies' decisions about the environment. Well-managed public involvement also increases the legitimacy of decisions in the eyes of those affected by them, which makes it more likely that the decisions will be implemented effectively. This book recommends that agencies recognize public participation as valuable to their objectives, not just as a formality required by the law. It details principles and approaches agencies can use to successfully involve the public.
Author : W. Michele Simmons
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 44,39 MB
Release : 2012-02-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0791480623
Participation and Power examines the ways in which citizens are allowed to participate in environmental policy decision making. Despite requirements that mandate public participation, institutional practices and current models of public participation often exclude citizens from anything other than a superficial role. W. Michele Simmons offers a firsthand look at risk communication and public participation practices through a case study involving the disposal of VX nerve agent. Arguing that a rhetoric for civic discourse in policy debates is needed, she constructs a theory of democratic and ethical public involvement that grants citizens more power in the decision-making process.
Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Subcommittee on Superfund, Waste Control, and Risk Assessment
Publisher :
Page : 1364 pages
File Size : 21,91 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Environmental law
ISBN :
Author : V. J. J. M. Bekkers
Publisher : IOS Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 41,81 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Computers
ISBN : 1586036262
The modernization of public administration is a recurring theme on the political and public agenda in many countries. This book demonstrates how public administration organizations try to adapt to changing circumstances in their environment in order the secure their legitimacy, presenting a number of case studies.
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Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 37,18 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Environmental monitoring
ISBN : 142890610X
Author : Thomas C. Beierle
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 13,58 MB
Release : 2010-09-30
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1136528091
In spite of the expanding role of public participation in environmental decisionmaking, there has been little systematic examination of whether it has, to date, contributed toward better environmental management. Neither have there been extensive empirical studies to examine how participation processes can be made more effective. Democracy in Practice brings together, for the first time, the collected experience of 30 years of public involvement in environmental decisionmaking. Using data from 239 cases, the authors evaluate the success of public participation and the contextual and procedural factors that lead to it. Thomas Beierle and Jerry Cayford demonstrate that public participation has not only improved environmental policy, but it has also played an important educational role and has helped resolve the conflict and mistrust that often plague environmental issues. Among the authors' findings are that intensive 'problem-solving' processes are most effective for achieving a broad set of social goals, and participant motivation and agency responsiveness are key factors for success. Democracy in Practice will be useful for a broad range of interests. For researchers, it assembles the most comprehensive data set on the practice of public participation, and presents a systematic typology and evaluation framework. For policymakers, political leaders, and citizens, it provides concrete advice about what to expect from public participation, and how it can be made more effective. Democracy in Practice concludes with a systematic guide for use by government agencies in their efforts to design successful public participation efforts.
Author : William O. Reichert
Publisher :
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 23,43 MB
Release : 1983
Category : Political Science
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Publisher :
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 42,10 MB
Release : 1984
Category : Sewage disposal plants
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Publisher :
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 26,58 MB
Release : 2013-02
Category : Delegated legislation
ISBN :