Rethinking environmental management in the Pacific Rim : exploring local participation in Bangkok, Thailand
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Rethinking environmental management in the Pacific Rim : exploring local participation in Bangkok, Thailand
(Ashgate studies in environmental policy and practice)
Ashgate, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 149-161) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Environmental degradation resulting from rapid industrialization has become a serious issue for the governments of Southeast Asia. This volume focuses on three interrelated factors in environmental management in Bangkok and other rapidly developing urban areas along the Pacific Rim: government policy and enforcement, non-governmental organization intervention, and community participation. The text discusses new models for understanding community participation and the role of the non-governmental sector in environmental management, and uses Bangkok, Thailand as an exemplar of urban community environmental deterioration and management.
Table of Contents
- Economic growth and urban environmental degradation in the Pacific Rim
- Environmental management systems in Southeast Asia
- Environmental management policies in Thailand
- Environment and community participation
- Environmental governance and the shadow state in Thailand
- Lessons for improved environmental management
- Community environmental management in the developing world.
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