This thesis illuminates the deliberative democratic ideal's claim for efficiency and legitimacy that is brought forward by Robyn Eckersley and John S. Dryzek as being an essential brick in the struggle for a societal development that is ecologically sustainable. The take off lies in the belief that the current liberal democracy is incapable of responding sufficiently to the ecological problems and that democracy must be grounded within a reflexive citizenry that considers all possibly affected (including humans-to-come and nonhuman living) in its decisions if we are to develop an ecologically sustainable society. Additionally, I perform an empirical case study of the official Environmental Programs that lies as a plan of action across a per...
Can democracy secure environmental sustainability? This article proposes a basic, yet substantial or...
In the debate around ecological democracy, a pivotal point of contention has long been the question ...
In recent years deliberative democracy has spread to a remarkable pace in environment-related policy...
Since the beginning of the 1990s the emphasis of participatory democracy has become stronger in Finn...
There has been much written of the potential positive impact in Environmental Education (EE) and Edu...
Environmentally focussed scepticism of democracy is often founded on distrust in the public to choos...
The environment is already wrecked and polluted and suffers from bad management by former and prese...
Since a more substantial recognition of environmental degradation in the 1960s, the scholarly commun...
Contemporary democracies are frequently criticized for failing to respond adequately to environmenta...
We discuss the recent emergence of ‘deliberative ecological economics’, a field that highlights the ...
This article seeks to answer the following questions: Would another system than representative democ...
This thesis addresses a recurrent question of our time – whether democracy can secure environmenta...
Suggestions for transforming ecological sustainability into operative social choice mechanisms can b...
The world today faces a number of environmental problems that are both severe and urgent. Finding ef...
Twenty-five years after it entered the mainstream of global development discourse, “sustainable” rem...
Can democracy secure environmental sustainability? This article proposes a basic, yet substantial or...
In the debate around ecological democracy, a pivotal point of contention has long been the question ...
In recent years deliberative democracy has spread to a remarkable pace in environment-related policy...
Since the beginning of the 1990s the emphasis of participatory democracy has become stronger in Finn...
There has been much written of the potential positive impact in Environmental Education (EE) and Edu...
Environmentally focussed scepticism of democracy is often founded on distrust in the public to choos...
The environment is already wrecked and polluted and suffers from bad management by former and prese...
Since a more substantial recognition of environmental degradation in the 1960s, the scholarly commun...
Contemporary democracies are frequently criticized for failing to respond adequately to environmenta...
We discuss the recent emergence of ‘deliberative ecological economics’, a field that highlights the ...
This article seeks to answer the following questions: Would another system than representative democ...
This thesis addresses a recurrent question of our time – whether democracy can secure environmenta...
Suggestions for transforming ecological sustainability into operative social choice mechanisms can b...
The world today faces a number of environmental problems that are both severe and urgent. Finding ef...
Twenty-five years after it entered the mainstream of global development discourse, “sustainable” rem...
Can democracy secure environmental sustainability? This article proposes a basic, yet substantial or...
In the debate around ecological democracy, a pivotal point of contention has long been the question ...
In recent years deliberative democracy has spread to a remarkable pace in environment-related policy...