Environmental Policy: Transnational Issues and National Trends
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This edited collection provides a cross-sectional review of
environmental legislation and administration in the United States, with
comparative chapters relating to Canada and New Zealand. The experts
look at a variety of environmental issues that create policy problems,
and while the book offers no blueprint or prognosis of environmental
policy in the twenty-first century, it does offer insights into trends
that will influence the future shape of that policy. The book is
prefaced by an overview of the environment as a problem for policy by
Lynton K. Caldwell, who has been credited with inventing the term
"environmental policy." Experts examine the role of risk analysis in
policy making; the transnational issues associated with NAFTA and GATT
are discussed; and the efforts of the Environmental Protection Agency
to integrate policy and administration are described. The perspective
of the authors is transnational, with several chapters focusing
primarily on U.S. policy.
