Increased enviromental awareness, more demands on local governments, a newly invigorated citizen activism, and a decaying and overburdened infrastructure have made taking care of our garbage one of the major policy making challenges facing local communities. Luton uses the case study of Spokane WA to analyze the public administration and socio-political context of solid waste policy making. Luton\u2019s thorough exploration of Spokane\u2019s experience as opens a window onto contemporary issues of solid waste management as well as the complex social and political environment in which public administrators must operate. His integration of systems theory in the analysis adds to the book\u2019s value as a teaching tool for courses on policy making, urban planning, public administration, and the environment. He examines the complex combination of ecological, political, social and relational dynamics that affect such policies, providing insight into inter-governmental public policy making.
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A range of theories, models, and histories provide multiple frameworks for appreciating actual policy events. The strategy of playing off such frameworks against the vivid texture of the case material works quite well in illuminating policy tensions and their antecedents, be they cultural, geographic, institutional, or systemic. . . . a richly descriptive account of a solid waste policy episode and, as such, a serious and important contribution to the public policy literature. * <i>Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science</i> * The frustrating politics required to meet increasing demands for solid waste disposal are on display in The Politics of Garbage. . . . Anthony Down's political life cycles and the characteristics of Robert Waste's city ecology model are given special attention as dynamic theoretical elements. . . . [adding] to the value of this book as a text for undergraduate or graduate environmental policy courses. * <i>Publius</i> * "The Politics of Garbage represents a significant contribution to public policy theory. . . . This book will be of value in public administration and environmental policy classrooms and to practitioners in the field." * <i>State and Local Government Review</i> * Anyone seriously interested in environmental policy must read this book. Anyone who teaches environmental policy must include it in their courses. * Rosemary OiLeary, Indiana University, Bloomington *
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Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Maße
Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 18 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-8229-5605-1 (9780822956051)
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Larry S. Luton is professor and program director of the Graduate Program in Public Administration at Eastern Washington University.