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Economic rationalization of environmental policies.

2021
Depuis les années 1970, les politiques environnementales sont le lieu d’un « tournant libéral » sous l’action conjuguée des sphères de la science, du droit et du marché, qui se traduit par une recrudescence d’instruments économiques produits en réponse à des problèmes environnementaux.
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Marxism and the Environmental Question: Towards an Environmental Rationality for Sustainability

2021
The science of capital has failed to integrate ecological processes and cultural values into the general conditions for the expanded reproduction of capital and its transition toward a sustainable mode of production grounded on the conditions of life.
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Concepts of Rationality in Environmental Economics

SSRN Electronic Journal, 1998
After a short description of the economic model of behaviour first the weak rationality assumption in this model is discussed. As the assumption of self-interest is often seen to be an integral part of the economic model, we also discuss this assumption and its role in economic theorising.
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Discourses of Environmental Rationality: Three Rationalities

2003
Abstract Environmental planning is, therefore, constituted by a procedural rationality. However, it has been emphasized that policy practice is also shaped and legitimated by substantive rationalities, what V. Ostrom, Feeny, and Picht (1988: 458) call ‘different grammars of choice’.
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Rationality, institutions and environmental policy

Ecological Economics, 2005
Abstract This paper is about how institutions determine choices and the importance of this for environmental policy. The model of individual rational choice from neoclassical economics is compared with the model of socially determined behavior.
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Rationality and Pro-Environmental Behavior Introduction

Revue d'économie politique, 2014
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Marciano, Alain, Roussel, Sébastien
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Rationalizing the Environmental Policy Process

2003
Abstract It has been emphasized that deliberative processes need a discursive context, a ‘discursive net’. Creating a practical version of communicative rationality that is actively used within the policy process would provide this. In effect, what is required is a justification for a specific policy approach or a legitimation of such a ...
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Forging an Environmental Rationality for a Sustainable Future [PDF]

open access: possibleDevelopment, 2011
Enrique Leff is a philosopher and environmentalist from Mexico who focuses his work on fields of epistemology, the political ecology, and environmental education. His work has inspired many and he has continued to educate the public in Mexico as well as internationally through his involvement with the United Nations Environment Program.
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Environmental sustainability—an essential component of rational use of medicines

International Journal of Pharmacy Practice
Abstract Human-use medicines are introduced into surface water throughout their entire life cycle, from manufacturing and consumption to improper disposal, resulting in negative effects on aquatic flora and fauna. Sustainability approaches have addressed this issue, proposing frameworks like the One Health approach.
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Redefining Rational Choice in Environmental Affairs

International Studies Review, 2004
Environmental Dilemmas and Policy Design. By Huib Pellikaan, Robert J. van der Veen. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. 247 pp., $65.00 cloth (ISBN: 0-521-62156-9), $23.00 paper (ISBN: 0-521-62764-8). In Environmental Dilemmas and Policy Design , Huib Pellikaan and Robert van der Veen present an empirical study of environmental attitudes in ...
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