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The Limits of Civic Environmentalism
Oleh:
Abel, Troy D.
;
Stephan, Mark
Jenis:
Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi:
American Behavioral Scientist vol. 44 no. 04 (Dec. 2000)
,
page 614-628 .
Topik:
Civic Environmentalism
;
Environmental Policy
;
Civic Environmentalism
;
Devolution
Fulltext:
08. The Limits of Civic Environmentalism.pdf
(1.48MB)
Isi artikel
Two key components of civic environmentalism are the devolution of policy control of environmental policy from the federal government to states and localities and the increase of local citizen participation in policy decision making. Using a combination of case studies and interviews, the authors suggest that devolution of policy making and policy implementation may not increase the role of citizens. Rather, due to both the participatory mechanisms used and the larger trends in political participation in democratic societies, citizen involvement may be limited in significant ways. Although evidence is found that citizens can and do influence policy under certain circumstances, there is also cautionary evidence to suggest that this influence is not widespread and does not include representative samples of local communities. The authors conclude that for civic environmentalism to be truly civic, barriers to participation must be acknowledged and overcome
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