Deliberative Ecological Economics for Sustainability Governance

We discuss the recent emergence of ‘deliberative ecological economics’, a field that highlights the potential of deliberation for improving environmental governance. We locate the emergence of this literature in the long concern in ecological economics over the policy implications of limited views o...

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Main Authors: Richard B. Howarth, Christos Zografos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2010-10-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/2/11/3399/
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spelling doaj-9daf28207c984c8bb49f615cecebce1d2020-11-24T20:42:43ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502010-10-012113399341710.3390/su2113399Deliberative Ecological Economics for Sustainability GovernanceRichard B. HowarthChristos ZografosWe discuss the recent emergence of ‘deliberative ecological economics’, a field that highlights the potential of deliberation for improving environmental governance. We locate the emergence of this literature in the long concern in ecological economics over the policy implications of limited views of human action and its encounter with deliberative democracy scholarship and the model of communicative rationality as an alternative to utilitarianism. Considering criticisms over methods used and the focus of research in deliberative decision-making, we put forward a research agenda for deliberative ecological economics. Given the promising potential of deliberative processes for improving the effectiveness and legitimacy of environmental decision-making, work in this area could help advance both theory and practice in environmental governance. http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/2/11/3399/sustainability governancepreference formationdeliberative democracyenvironmental decision-makingecological economics
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author Richard B. Howarth
Christos Zografos
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Deliberative Ecological Economics for Sustainability Governance
Sustainability
sustainability governance
preference formation
deliberative democracy
environmental decision-making
ecological economics
author_facet Richard B. Howarth
Christos Zografos
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title Deliberative Ecological Economics for Sustainability Governance
title_short Deliberative Ecological Economics for Sustainability Governance
title_full Deliberative Ecological Economics for Sustainability Governance
title_fullStr Deliberative Ecological Economics for Sustainability Governance
title_full_unstemmed Deliberative Ecological Economics for Sustainability Governance
title_sort deliberative ecological economics for sustainability governance
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2010-10-01
description We discuss the recent emergence of ‘deliberative ecological economics’, a field that highlights the potential of deliberation for improving environmental governance. We locate the emergence of this literature in the long concern in ecological economics over the policy implications of limited views of human action and its encounter with deliberative democracy scholarship and the model of communicative rationality as an alternative to utilitarianism. Considering criticisms over methods used and the focus of research in deliberative decision-making, we put forward a research agenda for deliberative ecological economics. Given the promising potential of deliberative processes for improving the effectiveness and legitimacy of environmental decision-making, work in this area could help advance both theory and practice in environmental governance.
topic sustainability governance
preference formation
deliberative democracy
environmental decision-making
ecological economics
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/2/11/3399/
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