JS3S Handbook of Global Environmental Policy and Administration edited by Dennis L. Soden University of Texas at El Paso El Paso, Texas Brent S. Steel Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon MARCEL MARCEL DEKKER, INC. NEW YORK BASEL
Preface Contributors v xiii Part I: Approaches to the Study of Environmental Policy and Administration ^ 1 {Introduction: Dennis L. Soden and Brent S. Steel) 1 Of Global Concern: Results of the Health of the Planet Survey 7 Riley E. Dunlap, George H. Gallup, Jr., and Alec M. Gallup 2 Ecosystem Management: The Governance Approach >, 29 Timothy M. Hennessey and Dennis L. Soden 3 GIS Technology in Environmental Management: A Brief History, Trends, and Probable Future \ 49 Joseph K. Berry 4 Pursuing Environmental Goals: Regulations Versus Markets 81 John L. Dobra and Jeanne Wendel \ 5 Contingent Valuation Method 97 A Earl R. Ekstrand and Dirk D. Draper 6 Financing National Park Service Activities Through Entrance Fees 111 Benjamin M. Simon and Harvey Doerksen 7 The Theory and Practice of Collaborative Policy and Dispute Resolution Mechanisms: The Case of Environmental Policy 123 Edward P. Weber 8 Documenting Public Concerns: The Effects of Alternative Methods 155 Maureen R. McCarney, William D. Schreckhise, and Nicholas P. Lovrich 9 Decision Analysis Tools: Use of the Legal-Institutional Analysis Model 175 Berton Lee Lamb, Nina Burkardt, and Donna Lybecker ix
10 Rethinking Risk Assessment: Risk as Language and Solidarity 195 John R. Tennert and Dennis L. Soden 11 Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Policymaking 213 Patrick C. West 12 Environmental Justice and Equity 225 Mark Andrew Kelso 13 Ethical Discourse: An Exploration of Theories in Environmental Ethics 243 Kara L. Lamb Part II: Environmental Policy and Administration in the Developing and Industrializing World 261 14 Gender, Development, and the Environment 265 Rebecca L. Warner 15 Environment, Aquaculture, and Food Policy Nexus: Case Study of Two US AID Aquaculture Projects in Rwanda 281 Hillary Egna 16 Ecotourism, Environmental Policy, and Development 315 Steven Parker 17 Political Elite Commitment to the Environment in Nepal 347 Brent S. Steel and Sushil Pandey 18 Bureaucratic Politics in Korean Environmental Policy 363 Chun-Oh Park and Sung-Chul Kim 19 The Environment and the People's Republic of China 381 Edward Chiu-Yeng Tseng 20 Transition to a Free Market Economy in the Russian Far East: The Environmental and Social Consequences 393 Cathleen Rineer-Garber 21 Problems, Progress and Possibilities: A Needs Assessment of Environmental Nongovernmental Organizations in Central and Eastern Europe 425 Curtis Durrant and Laszlo Perneczky 22 If the Truth Hurts, Consider the Source: Public Trust of Environmental Information About Nuclear Facilities in Russia and the United States 433 John C. Pierce, Nicholas P. Lovrich, and Russell J. Dalton Part III: Environmental Policy and Administration in Advanced Industrial Countries 453
xi 23 Changing Natural Resource Paradigms in the United States: Finding Political Reality in Academic Theory 459 Bruce Shindler and Mark Brunson 24 The European Union and Environmental Policy 475 Glen Sussman 25 German Policy Response to an Environmental Crisis: The Case of the Former East Germany 495 Pia Christina Wood 26 Environmental Policy and Administration in Australia 513 Meredith A. Newman and Aynsley Kellow 27 Environmental Policy in Japan: From Domestic Pollution to Global Environment 529 Tsuneo Akaha 28 Japan and the Crisis of the Global Environment: Domestic Constraints on International Environmental Policy 549 Masahiko Matsuoka and Taketsugu Tsurutani 29 The Limits of Ideology: The Fight for Open Space in Israel 559 Irving Schiffman 30 Scientists, Politics, and Environmental Policymaking: The U.S.-Canadian Acid Rain Debate 579 Leslie R. Aim 31 The Fairness Paradox, Ludwig's Ratchet, and the "Problem" of Fisheries Management in the United States and Canada 597 Michael Healey and Timothy M. Hennessey Part IV: International Policy and Administration 609 32 International Organizations and Global Diplomacy: Some Theory and a Case 613 Aynsley Kellow 33 An Umbrella of International Policy: The Global Environmental Facility at Work A 631 Andrea K. Gerlak and Laura J. Parisi 34 UNCLOS III and Global Environmental Governance y 659 Robert L. Friedheim 35 Evolving Principles in Coastal Management: From Concept to Action 691 Robert E. Bowen and Catherine A. Crumbley 36 Environment and Development at a Crossroads: U.S. NGOs and Trade Politics 715 Robert G. Carey and Debra J. Salazar
xii 37 Environmental Issues Along the Texas-Mexico Border 737 C. Richard Bath and Howard D. Neighbor 38 Beyond BECC: Envisioning Needed Institutional Reforms for Environmental Protection on the Mexico-U.S. Border 759 Stephen P. Mumme and Terry Sprouse 39 Don't Ask Don't Tell: Legal Issues and Management Strategies in the Development and Implementation of Binational, Municipal Environmental Agreements 779 Patricia J. Fredericksen and William G. Weaver Index 803