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i Environmental Problem- Solving: Balancing Science and Politics Using Consensus Building Tools ii iii Environmental Problem- Solving: Balancing Science and Politics Using Consensus Building Tools Guided Readings and Scenario Assignments from MIT’s Training Program for Environmental Professionals Lawrence Susskind, Bruno Verdini, Jessica Gordon and Yasmin Zaerpoor iv Anthem Press An imprint of Wimbledon Publishing Company www.anthempress.com This second edition is first published in UK and USA 2020 by ANTHEM PRESS 75– 76 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8HA, UK or PO Box 9779, London SW19 7ZG, UK and 244 Madison Ave #116, New York, NY 10016, USA First published in the UK and USA by Anthem Press 2017 © 2020 Lawrence Susskind, Bruno Verdini, Jessica Gordon and Yasmin Zaerpoor The author asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work. All rights reserved. Without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without the prior written permission of both the copyright owner and the above publisher of this book. British Library Cataloguing-i n-P ublication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. ISBN- 13: 978- 1- 78527- 131- 1 (Hbk) ISBN- 10: 1- 78527- 131- 8 (Hbk) This title is also available as an e- book. v CONTENTS Acknowledgments ix Credits and Permissions xi INTRODUCTION 1 Unit I: INFLUENCING THE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY- MAKING PROCESS 5 Introduction 5 Commentaries and Reading Excerpts 8 Steven Cohen — Understanding Environmental Policy 8 Michael Howlett, M. Ramesh and Anthony Perl— Studying Public Policy: Policy Cycles & Policy Subsystems 43 Lawrence Susskind — “The Environment and Environmentalism” 77 Elinor Ostrom — The Future of the Commons: Beyond Market Failure and Government Regulations 84 Scenario Assignment: Policy Evaluation 94 Scenario Assignment: Comparative Policy Analysis 95 End of Unit I Written Assignment: National Environmental Policy- Making 96 First Example Response to Assignment 97 Second Example Response to Assignment 102 Unit II: ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM- SOLVING 106 Introduction 106 Commentaries and Reading Excerpts 108 Joseph R. DesJardins — Environmental Ethics: An Introduction to Environmental Philosophy 108 Jason Corburn — Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice 131 Scenario Assignment: The Precautionary Principle 147 Scenario Assignment: Sustainability v. Economic Development 148 Scenario Assignment: Local Knowledge v. Expert Knowledge 149 End of Unit II Written Assignment: Environmental Ethics 150 First Example Response to Assignment 151 Second Example Response to Assignment 155 vi vi Unit III: DEVELOPMENTS IN POLICY AND PROJECT ANALYSIS 159 Introduction 159 Commentaries and Reading Excerpts 162 Lawrence Susskind, Ravi K. Jain and Andrew O. Martyniuk — “How Environmental Policy Studies Can Be Used Effectively” and “How Policy Studies Should Be Organized.” 162 Arwin van Buuren and Sibout Nooteboom — “Evaluating Strategic Environmental Assessment in The Netherlands: Content, Process and Procedure as Indissoluble Criteria for Effectiveness.” 193 David Pearce, Giles Atkinson and Susana Mourato — “Executive Summary,” “The Stages of Practical Cost-Benefit Analysis” and “Cost- Benefit Analysis and Other Decision- Making Procedures.” 210 Robert Costanza, Rudolf de Groot, Paul Sutton, Sander van der Ploeg, Sharolyn J. Anderson, Ida Kubiszewski, Stephen Farber and R. Kerry Turner — “Changes in the Global Value of Ecosystem Services.” 234 Donald Ludwig — “Limitations of Economic Valuation of Ecosystems.” 252 Howard Kunreuther and Paul Slovic —“ Challenges in Risk Assessment and Risk Management.” 261 John Sterman — “A Skeptic’s Guide to Computer Models.” 267 “Scenario Planning,” “Scenario Methodology” and “Driving Forces.” In Puget Sound Future Scenarios. UW Urban Ecology Research Lab, University of Washington. 294 Scenario Assignment: Cost- Benefit Analysis 310 Role- Play Exercise Assignment: Negotiating Societal Risk Assessment 311 End of Unit III Written Assignment: Environmental Assessment 315 First Example Response to Assignment 316 Second Example Response to Assignment 323 Unit IV: COLLECTIVE ACTION TO SOLVE ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS 329 Introduction 329 Commentaries and Reading Excerpts 332 Lawrence Susskind and Jeffrey Cruikshank — “Convening,” “Assigning Roles and Responsibilities,” “Facilitating Group Problem Solving,” “Reaching Agreement” and “Holding Parties to Their Commitments.” In Breaking Robert’s Rules. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 332 Ian Shapiro — “Aggregation, Deliberation, and the Common Good.” In State of Democratic Theory. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 344 Mark Sagoff — “At the Shrine of Lady Fatima; Why Political Questions Are Not All Economic.” In The Economy of the Earth: Philosophy, Law, and the Environment. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 364 Lawrence Susskind and Connie Ozawa — “Mediated Negotiation in the Public Sector: The Planner as Mediator.” Journal of Planning Education and Research. 382 Eugene A. Rosa, Ortwin Renn and Aaron McCright — “Risk Governance: A Synthesis.” In Risk Society Revisited: Social Theory and Governance. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 403 vii vii Garrett Hardin — “The Tragedy of the Commons.” Science Journal. 421 Elinor Ostrom — “Reflections on the Commons.” In Governing the Commons. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 434 Scenario Assignment: Public Participation Strategies 459 Scenario Assignment: Regional Consensus Building 460 Scenario Assignment: Environmental Dispute Resolution 461 End of Unit IV Written Assignment: Public Interest and Group Decision- Making 462 First Example Response to Assignment 463 Second Example Response to Assignment 467 FINAL EXAM 471 Questions 471 Sample Responses to Select Exam Questions 474 CONCLUSIONS 481 Biographies 485 References 487 Index 489 viii

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