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This text applies the advanced policy analysis technique of triangulation to a complex public policy challenge - sustainable development. One central problem of public policy analysis has been to find new ways of analyzing issues of increasing complexity and uncertainty. Triangulation is perhaps the best example of these novel techniques, as it uses various methods, databases, theories, and approaches to converge on decision-making on the complex issue in question. The book uses four different theoretical approaches (Giradian economics, cultural theory, critical theory, and the local justice framework) to triangulation in order to arrive at answers to four major policy questions: what is sustainable development?; why is it an issue?; what needs to be done?; what can actually be done? These four approaches are used to analyze the sustainable development controversy which have arisen in the pages of Science magazine and the journal Ecological Applications . These different approaches prove highly potent in defamiliarizing conventional wisdom about sustainable development. Ultimately the different approaches will converge on novel answers to the four questions. The practical implications of these conclusions are drawn out at the end of this book in a detailed case study of ecosystem management.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
This text applies the advanced policy analysis technique of triangulation to a complex public policy challenge - sustainable development. One central problem of public policy analysis has been to find new ways of analyzing issues of increasing complexity and uncertainty. Triangulation is perhaps the best example of these novel techniques, as it uses various methods, databases, theories, and approaches to converge on decision-making on the complex issue in question. The book uses four different theoretical approaches (Giradian economics, cultural theory, critical theory, and the local justice framework) to triangulation in order to arrive at answers to four major policy questions: what is sustainable development?; why is it an issue?; what needs to be done?; what can actually be done? These four approaches are used to analyze the sustainable development controversy which have arisen in the pages of Science magazine and the journal Ecological Applications . These different approaches prove highly potent in defamiliarizing conventional wisdom about sustainable development. Ultimately the different approaches will converge on novel answers to the four questions. The practical implications of these conclusions are drawn out at the end of this book in a detailed case study of ecosystem management.