
Environmental Problem-Solving - A Video-Enhanced Self-Instructional e-Book from MIT
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Dr. Bruno Verdini is Director of the MIT-Harvard Mexico Negotiation Program and Lecturer in Urban Planning and Negotiation at MIT. He teaches MIT's popular course the 'Art and Science of Negotiation'.
Jessica Gordon is completing a PhD in Environmental Policy and Planning at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Gordon has worked on environmental issues including climate change, natural resource management and food security.
Yasmin Zaerpoor is a doctoral candidate in Environmental Policy and Planning within the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Content
- Cover
- Front Matter
- Half title
- Title page
- Copyright information
- Table of contents
- Acknowledgments
- Credits and Permissions
- Chapters
- Introduction
- Scenarios and Videos
- Section I Influencing the Environmental Policy-Making Process
- Introduction
- Readings and Commentaries
- Steven Cohen-"'Understanding Environmental Policy' and 'A Framework for Understanding the Environmental Policy Issue...
- Michael Howlett, M. Ramesh and Anthony Perl- Studying Public Policy: PolicyCycles & Policy Subsystems
- Lawrence Susskind-Local Planning: Contemporary Principles and Practice
- Elinor Ostrom- The Future of the Commons: Beyond Market Failure andGovernment Regulations
- Scenario: Policy Evaluation
- Video: Student response to Policy Evaluation scenario
- Scenario: Comparative Policy Analysis
- Video: Student response to Comparative Policy Analysis scenario
- Written Assignment 1: National Environmental Policy- Making
- First student response to Assignment 1: National Environmental Policy- Making in theUnited Kingdom
- Second student response to Assignment 1: A Model of Environmental Policy- Making inthe United States
- Notes
- Section II Ethical Dilemmas in Environmental Problem-Solving
- Introduction
- Readings and Commentaries
- Joseph R. DesJardins-Environmental Ethics: An Introduction to Environmental Philosophy
- Jason Corburn- Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice
- Scenario: The Precautionary Principle
- Video Discussion: Dealing with Uncertainty
- Scenario: Sustainability versus Economic Development
- Video: Student response to Sustainability versus Economic Development scenario
- Scenario: Local Knowledge versus Expert Knowledge
- Video: Student response to Local Knowledge versus Expert Knowledge scenario
- Written Assignment 2: Environmental Ethics
- First student response to Assignment 2: Environmental Ethics and Sustainable Development
- Second student response to Assignment 2: The Ethics of Sustainable Development
- Notes
- Section III Developments in Policy And Project Analysis
- Introduction
- Readings and Commentaries
- Lawrence Susskind, Ravi K. Jain and Andrew...
- Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh- Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal
- Arwin van Buuren and Sibout Nooteboom- Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal
- David Pearce, Giles Atkinson and Susana Mourato- Cost Benefit Analysis and theEnvironment: Recent Developments
- Frank Ackerman and Lisa Heinzerling- University of Pennsylvania Law Review
- Lawrence H. Goulder and Ian W. H. Parry- Economics of the Environment
- Robert Costanza, Rudolf de Groot, Paul Sutton, Sander van der Ploeg,Sharolyn J. Anderson, Ida Kubiszewski, Stephen Farber and...
- Donald Ludwig- Ecosystems
- Howard Kunreuther and Paul Slovic- Annals of the American Academy of Politicaland Social Science
- John Sterman- Managing a Nation: The Microcomputer Software Catalog
- University of Washington Urban Ecology Research Lab, Puget Sound Future Scenarios
- Scenario: Cost- Benefit Analysis
- Video Discussion: Defining Gains and Losses
- Role- Play Exercise: Negotiating Societal Risk Assessment
- General Instructions
- Confidential Instructions to the Head of the Dairy Cooperative
- Video: Negotiating Societal Risk Assessment
- Student Reflection: Negotiating Societal Risk Assessment
- Written Assignment 3: Environmental Assessment
- First student response to Assignment 3: Strengths, Weaknesses and Policy Implicationsof Environmental Analysis Tools
- Second student response to Assignment 3: Environmental Management Can BeEnhanced through Analytical Tools
- Section IV Collective Action to Solve Environmental Problems
- Introduction
- Readings and Commentaries
- Lawrence Susskind and Jeffrey Cruikshank- "Convening," "Assigning Roles and Responsibilities,..
- Ian Shapiro- State of Democratic Theory
- Mark Sagoff- The Economy of the Earth: Philosophy, Law, and the Environment
- Lynn A. Mandarano- Journal of Planning Education and Research
- Lawrence Susskind and Connie Ozawa- Journal of Planning Education and Research
- Eugene A. Rosa, Ortwin Renn and Aaron McCright- Risk Society Revisited: SocialTheory and Governance
- Thomas C. Beierle- Public Participation in Environmental Decisions
- Garrett Hardin- Science
- Elinor Ostrom- Governing the Commons
- Scenario: Public Participation Techniques and Strategies
- Video: Student response to Public Participation Techniques and Strategies scenario
- Scenario: Regional Consensus Building
- Video: Student response to Regional Consensus Building scenario
- Scenario: Environmental Dispute Resolution
- Video: Student response to Environmental Dispute Resolution scenario
- Written Assignment 4: Public Participation and Group Decision- Making
- First student response to Assignment 4: Public Interest and the Consensus Building Approach
- Second student response to Assignment 4: Democracy and Environmental Decision- Making
- Final Exam
- Questions
- Sample Responses to Select Exam Questions
- Conclusions
- End Matter
- Biographies
- References
- Index
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