The transition to sustainability : the politics of Agenda 21 in Europe.

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Imprint:London : Earthscan Publications, 1998.
Description:xv, 320 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4257474
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Other authors / contributors:O'Riordan, Timothy.
Voisey, Heather, 1971-
ISBN:1853834688 (pbk.)
1853834696
Table of Contents:
  • Pt. I. Setting the Scene. Ch. 1. The political economy of the sustainability transition / Tim O'Riordan and Heather Voisey. Ch. 2. The politics of Agenda 21 / Tim O'Riordan and Heather Voisey
  • Pt. II. The European Union and Sustainable Development. Ch. 3. Introducing the concept of sustainable development into the treaties of the European Union / Nigel Haigh. Ch. 4. The legal dynamics of European integration and sustainable development / Martin Hession. Ch. 5. The legal duty of environmental integration: commitment and obligation or enforceable right? / Richard Macrory and Martin Hession. Ch. 6. Steps towards integrating the environment into other EU policy sectors / David Wilkinson. Ch. 7. European Community funding and the sustainability transition / Clare Coffey
  • Pt. III. The Evolution of National Sustainable Development Strategies. Ch. 8. Sustainable development: the UK national approach / Heather Voisey and Tim O'Riordan. Ch. 9. The German response to the sustainability transition / Christiane Beuermann and Bernhard Burdick. Ch. 10. The Norwegian experience of the transition to sustainability / Liv Astrid Sverdrup. Ch. 11. The evolution of sustainable development strategies in Portugal / Teresa Ribeiro and Valdemar Rodrigues. Ch. 12. Adjusting to a changing reality: the Greek response / Panos Fousekis and Joseph Lekakis
  • Pt. IV. Local Agenda 21 and the Sustainability Transition. Ch. 13. Local Agenda 21 in the UK / Heather Voisey. Ch. 14. Local Agenda 21 in Germany / Christiane Beuermann. Ch. 15. Local Agenda 21 in Norway / Liv Astrid Sverdrup. Ch. 16. Continuing the transition / Tim O'Riordan and Heather Voisey.