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- Machine derived contents note: Contents
- List of Figures and Tables
- Preface
- 1 Environmental Protection and Governance: An Introduction
- Overview of the Book
- Part 1 Environmental Policy and Politics
- 2 A Primer on Environmental Protection
- Understanding Regulation
- Regulatory Instruments and Environmental Protection
- Core Environmental Protection Policies
- Machine derived contents note: Contents
- List of Figures and Tables
- Preface
- 1 Environmental Protection and Governance: An Introduction
- Overview of the Book
- Part 1 Environmental Policy and Politics
- 2 A Primer on Environmental Protection
- Understanding Regulation
- Regulatory Instruments and Environmental Protection
- Core Environmental Protection Policies
- 3 The Environmental Policy Subsystem
- Policy Subsystems
- The Environmental Protection Agency
- Environmental Policy in Congress
- Environmental Policy and the Presidency
- Environmental Policy and the Bureaucracy
- Environmental Policy and the Courts
- The Interest Group Universe
- Part 2 The Evolution of Regulatory Design and Reform
- 4 Regulatory Design and Performance
- The Politics of Regulatory Design
- Environmentalism and Regulatory Design
- Assessing the Performance Record
- Two Cheers for Environmental Protection?
- 5 Regulatory Reform or Reversal?
- Regulation, Rent-Seeking, and Reform
- Costs, Benefits, and the Environment
- Cost-Benefit Analysis and Regulatory Reform
- 6 Reinventing Environmental Protection: Flexibility in an Iron Cage
- Reinventing the Environmental Protection Agency
- From Promotion to Regulation
- 7 Of Partnerships and Paralysis: Voluntarism and the End of Reform
- Continuity and the Bush Environmental Record
- Changing the Direction of Environmental Policy
- Reinvention as Substitution
- Part 3 The Emerging System of Green Governance
- 8 From Greed to Green: Corporate Environmentalism and Management
- Why Would Businesses Turn Green?
- Developing the Capacity for Green Production
- From Policy to Practice
- Evaluating Corporate Environmentalism
- 9 Green by Association: Code- and Standard-Based Self-Regulation
- Information Scarcity and Environmental Protection
- Trade Associations and Corporate Self-Regulation
- International Environmental Standards
- 10 Public-Private Hybrids and Environmental Governance
- Public-Private Hybrids
- The United States: Toward Regulatory Hybrids?
- Regulatory Design and Regulatory Hybrids
- Part 4 Regulating the Global Commons from the Bottom Up
- 11 Beyond the Tragedy of the Global Commons
- A Primer on Trade Liberalization
- Free Trade: A Regulatory Race to the Bottom?
- The Challenges of Global Regulation
- 12 From Montreal to Kyoto 000
- Regulating Ozone Depletion: The Montreal Protocol
- Regulating Climate Change: The Kyoto Protocol
- 13 Sustainable Development: Managing the Unmanageable
- The Concept of Sustainable Development
- What Is to Be Done?
- Think Globally, Act Nationally
- Part 5 Conclusion
- 14 Green Governance and the Future of Environmental Protection
- Constructing Governance Regimes from the Ground Up
- Putting the Pieces Together
- Bringing the State Back In
- List of Acronyms
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Book
- Figures and Tables
- Figures
- 3.1 Environmental Protection Agency Budgets, 1971-2005
- 3.2 The Environmental Protection Agency
- 3.3 Environmental Voting Records, 1981-2003
- 4.1 The Salience of Pollution, 1965-1975
- 4.2 Salience of Environmental Protection, 1965-2005
- 4.3 Salience of Environmental Protection and Crisis, 1994-2005
- 5.1 Cost-Benefit Analysis and Net Present Value
- 5.2 Inflation and Unemployment, 1965-1985
- 5.3 Annual Federal Register Pages, 1965-2005
- 5.4 OMB-OIRA Reviews of the EPA, 1981-2005
- 7.1 EPA Rules Approved by OMB-OIRA Without Revision, 1981-2005
- 7.2 Economically Significant EPA Rules, 1981-2005
- 9.1 World and US ISO 14001 Certificates, 1995-2004
- 9.2 ISO 14001 Certificates Adjusted for GDP, 2004
- 10.1 Size of NEPT Participants, 2001-2005
- 11.1 The Environmental Kuznets Curve
- 12.1 Media Coverage of Global Climate Change, 1988-2004
- Tables
- 3.1 Agencies with Environmental Responsibilities
- 6.1 Partners for the Environment Programs
- 13.1 Recommended Characteristics of Corporate Environmental Management Systems 000
- 14.1 Multi-Tiered Hybrid System of Regulation.
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