Morrone and Lohner assert that sound science is often misinterpreted, which leads to questionable policy decisions. This provocative look at environmental policymaking shows the importance of correctly interpreting science, and examines the full implications of using science as the major criterion in the decision-making process.
Contemporary critics often argue that environmental policy problems are rooted in junk science. Yet Morrone and Lohner assert that many cases are based on sound science that is misinterpreted, which leads to questionable policy decisions. Revealing the way science is used in the environmental decision-making process, the authors illustrate how policies can go awry.
Their combined experience in the public and private sectors is buttressed by a series of case studies, including:
*Air pollution
*Solid and hazardous waste management
*Food protection
*Vectors and their diseases
*Drinking water safety
This provocative look at environmental policymaking shows the importance of correctly interpreting science, and examines the full implications of using science as the major criterion in the decision-making process.
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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
Interest Age: From 7 to 17 years
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Höhe: 240 mm
Breite: 161 mm
Dicke: 16 mm
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978-0-86569-308-1 (9780865693081)
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MICHELE MORRONE is Assistant Professor of Environmental Health at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio.
TIMOTHY W. LOHNER is a senior environmental specialist with American Electric Power.
Introduction
What Is Science?
Science and Environmental Policy
Science and Politics
Science and Air Quality
Science and Waste Management
Science and Food Safety
Science and Vectors
Science and Drinking Water
What If...?
Innovative Policy Approaches
Index