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Deliberative Democracy and the Environment
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176 pages
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Graham Smith argues that enhancing democratic deliberation can significantly improve how political institutions address environmental issues. By institutionalizing this deliberation, a more accurate reflection of diverse environmental values held by citizens can be achieved, potentially leading to more effective responses to ecological challenges. The book critiques contemporary democracies for their shortcomings in environmental decision-making and suggests a path forward through improved citizen engagement and representation.
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2003, paperback
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