In the absence of world government, effective national policy is essential to the success of international environmental initiatives. Yet research on global environmental cooperation has proceeded without models of policy change in developing countries, where most of the world’s people, land, and species are found. In this book Paul Steinberg provides a theoretical framework to explain the domestic responses of developing countries to global environmental concerns. Drawing on extensive field research, he traces the evolution of public policies to protect biological diversity in Costa Rica and Bolivia over the past four decades, to understand how these countries emerged as leaders in tropical conservation and how international institutions might support similar outcomes in other countries.Environmental Leadership in Developing Countries explodes the myth that developing countries are too preoccupied with short-term economic growth and material survival to devote attention to global environmental concerns. Instead it offers a nuanced account of complex, decades-long efforts to create effective institutions, and analyzes the relative roles of foreign and domestic actors in this process.
Paul F. Steinberg
Environmental Leadership in Developing Countries [PDF ebook]
Transnational Relations and Biodiversity Policy in Costa Rica and Bolivia
Environmental Leadership in Developing Countries [PDF ebook]
Transnational Relations and Biodiversity Policy in Costa Rica and Bolivia
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Langue Anglais ● Format PDF ● Pages 272 ● ISBN 9780262284271 ● Maison d’édition The Mit Press ● Publié 2001 ● Téléchargeable 3 fois ● Devise EUR ● ID 8105052 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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