Unlike several previous efforts that have discussed ecological forms of democracy in vague or esoteric terms, this article elucidates key factors that may affect the realization of ecological democracy. In the first section, ecological democracy is defined as an alternative democratic model that 1) strives to incorporate interested citizens into environmental decision-making, and 2) lacks structural features that systematically concentrate environmental amenities into the hands of particular social groups, while imposing environmental and ecological degradation on others. This leads to a discussion of several hindering and facilitating f...
Technocratic attitudes suggest that decisions about environmental policy should be led by scientific...
Ecological modernization has established an important position in the field of environmental politic...
Countries enact environmental regulations to achieve sustainable development andecological sustainab...
Unlike several previous efforts that have discussed ecological forms of democracy in ...
Can democracy secure environmental sustainability? This article proposes a basic, yet substantial or...
Ecological modernization has established an important position in the field of environmental politic...
The concept of ecological democracy has been employed to illustrate how rapid ecological and environ...
Abstract The paper is concerned with the fact that democracy, widely recognised as the most ideal fo...
This article examines the practical implications of ecological democracy or ecodemocracy, inquiring ...
Most of the scholars take the Ecological problems as technical or social issues. Ultimately, effecti...
This thesis addresses a recurrent question of our time – whether democracy can secure environmenta...
The growing appreciation of the global environmental crisis has generated what should have...
The world today faces a number of environmental problems that are both severe and urgent. Finding ef...
In a relatively small but growing body of literature in political science and environmental studies,...
The democratic legitimation imperativeof the modern state has been conceptualised as the barrier tha...
Technocratic attitudes suggest that decisions about environmental policy should be led by scientific...
Ecological modernization has established an important position in the field of environmental politic...
Countries enact environmental regulations to achieve sustainable development andecological sustainab...
Unlike several previous efforts that have discussed ecological forms of democracy in ...
Can democracy secure environmental sustainability? This article proposes a basic, yet substantial or...
Ecological modernization has established an important position in the field of environmental politic...
The concept of ecological democracy has been employed to illustrate how rapid ecological and environ...
Abstract The paper is concerned with the fact that democracy, widely recognised as the most ideal fo...
This article examines the practical implications of ecological democracy or ecodemocracy, inquiring ...
Most of the scholars take the Ecological problems as technical or social issues. Ultimately, effecti...
This thesis addresses a recurrent question of our time – whether democracy can secure environmenta...
The growing appreciation of the global environmental crisis has generated what should have...
The world today faces a number of environmental problems that are both severe and urgent. Finding ef...
In a relatively small but growing body of literature in political science and environmental studies,...
The democratic legitimation imperativeof the modern state has been conceptualised as the barrier tha...
Technocratic attitudes suggest that decisions about environmental policy should be led by scientific...
Ecological modernization has established an important position in the field of environmental politic...
Countries enact environmental regulations to achieve sustainable development andecological sustainab...