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Public Participation In Sustainability Science A Handbook William C Clark

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Public Participation In Sustainability Science A Handbook William C Clark
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.92 MB
Pages: 312
Author: William C. Clark, Alexander Wokaun, Bernd Kasemir, Jill Jager, Carlo C. Jaeger, Matthew T. Gardner
ISBN: 9780511061301, 9780521521444, 9780521818186, 0511061307, 0521521440, 0521818184
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Public Participation In Sustainability Science A Handbook William C Clark by William C. Clark, Alexander Wokaun, Bernd Kasemir, Jill Jager, Carlo C. Jaeger, Matthew T. Gardner 9780511061301, 9780521521444, 9780521818186, 0511061307, 0521521440, 0521818184 instant download after payment.

The participation of citizens and other stakeholders is increasingly important for policy making in sustainability and environmental development. The contributors to this book examine methods for facilitating public participation on local and international levels. Policy makers must consider a complex network of social and natural interactions. The study suggests consultation procedures integrating technical scientific modelling with democratic decision-making processes.

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