Environmental Policies in the Third World: A Comparative Analysis
By (Author) O.P. Dwivedi
By (author) Dhirendra K. Vajpeyi
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
28th February 1995
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Central / national / federal government policies
International relations
333.7091724
Hardback
248
Analyzes environmental problems and policies in developing countries around the world and discusses new prospects for international cooperation and funding. Considers hard political choices, who is to blame for environmental decay, who should pay to overcome problems, and how policies should be administered. Experts from different countries offer their perspectives about the role of multilateral agencies, the North-South dimensions of environmental problems since 1972, internal and external factors that have affected Third World development, new measures and opportunities since the Rio Summit conference, and case studies of representative countriesIndia, China, Indonesia, Africa, Nigeria, Chile, and Mexico. A bibliography enhances this authoritative study for the use of political scientists, economists, and public administrators, for teachers, students, and professionals.
n this anthology, editors O.P. Dwivedi and Dhirendra K. Vajpeyi present sound analyses of national-level environmental policy in several Third World countries: India, China, Indonesia, Nigeria, Chile, and Mexico...The study of comparative environmental politics and policies promises many rewards: clear lessons and models that could save fledgling environmental agencies from painful mistakes; greater understanding of domestic positions in international environmental negotiations; and dependable regulatory information relevant to foreign investors.... the book provides fertile ground for the new field of comparative environmental politics.-Environment
"n this anthology, editors O.P. Dwivedi and Dhirendra K. Vajpeyi present sound analyses of national-level environmental policy in several Third World countries: India, China, Indonesia, Nigeria, Chile, and Mexico...The study of comparative environmental politics and policies promises many rewards: clear lessons and models that could save fledgling environmental agencies from painful mistakes; greater understanding of domestic positions in international environmental negotiations; and dependable regulatory information relevant to foreign investors.... the book provides fertile ground for the new field of comparative environmental politics."-Environment
O. P. DWIVEDI is Professor of Public and Environmental Administration, Department of Political Science, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada. He has been policy consultant to the governments of India, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Mauritius, and Costa Rica. He has authored and edited 20 books, 13 conference proceedings, and over 60 articles in professional journals. He was elected President of the Canadian Political Science Association in 1986 and presently is Vice President of the International Association of Schools and Institutes of Administration, Brussels, Belgium. DHIRENDRA K. VAJPEYI is Professor of Political Science at the University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls. He has authored, co-authored, and edited eight books, including Technology and Development, Local Government and Politics in the Third World, and Modernizing China rther, he has contributed numerous articles in professional journals. Presently, he is Secretary of International Political Science Association's Research Committee on Technology and Development (RC35).