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Chapter 1 - Sustainability Assessment of Policy
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Chapter 2 - Sustainability Climate of Policy
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Chapter 3 - Characterizing Sustainability Assessment
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Chapter 4 - Considerations of Sustainability Assessment
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Chapter 5 - Issues of Sustainability Assessment
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Chapter 6 - Components of Sustainability Assessment
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Chapter 7 - Linkages of Sustainability Assessment
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Chapter 8 - Assessment of Policy Instruments
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Chapter 9 - Social Perspectives of Sustainability
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Chapter 10 - Factors of Sustainability Assessment
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Chapter 11 - Tools for Sustainability Assessment
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Chapter 12 - Problems in Sustainability Assessment
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Chapter 13 - Discussion and Recommendation
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Summary
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References
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About the book
Description
Sustainability Assessment is a comprehensive compilation of all the known policy factors related to sustainability. This book outlines all of the elements and considerations of community aspects of policy evaluation in an effort to reduce the future consequences on resources and environmental sustainability. The basic assumption behind it is that sustainability, though oriented to resources and meeting demands, starts from formulation of policy. Policies are so interrelated that all policies have some roles to play toward sustainability.
Sustainability Assessment is a comprehensive compilation of all the known policy factors related to sustainability. This book outlines all of the elements and considerations of community aspects of policy evaluation in an effort to reduce the future consequences on resources and environmental sustainability. The basic assumption behind it is that sustainability, though oriented to resources and meeting demands, starts from formulation of policy. Policies are so interrelated that all policies have some roles to play toward sustainability.
Key Features
- Helps policymakers integrate the objectives of sustainability into policy actions in a given socio-political environment and plan a strategy for policy implementation
- Includes some policy factors that have not been discussed in other texts
- Helps policymakers integrate the objectives of sustainability into policy actions in a given socio-political environment and plan a strategy for policy implementation
- Includes some policy factors that have not been discussed in other texts
Details
ISBN
978-0-12-407196-4
Language
English
Published
2013
Copyright
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Imprint
Academic Press