Description
Environmental change is central to the global social policy challenges of the twenty-first century. This comprehensive Handbook brings together leading experts from around the world to address the most important questions and issues we face. How should welfare states adapt to environmental change? To what extent are the ecological and social policy agendas compatible? Must we contemplate radical reforms to the principles and organisation of welfare services? Combining cutting-edge theory and data in an interdisciplinary approach, this Handbook both summarizes existing developments and suggests how debates and research must develop in the future.
This book will appeal to taught postgraduates, doctoral students and academics across the policy and social sciences. It will also be of interest to non-academic researchers, practitioners and environmental activists. With case studies drawn from many countries including Australia, Japan, Germany, Scandinavia, Canada, Latin America and the UK, the Handbook will provide an important resource for years to come.
Contributors
: N. Bardsley, K. Bell, E.L Boasson, M. Bostroem, W. Bretschneider, M. Briguglio, S. Brooks-Wilson, M. Brown, M. Buchs, I. Bugeja, J. Cherni, H. Dean, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Gawel, K. Hussey, Y. Kameyama, J.L. MacArthur, H.O. Nielsen, A.B. Pedersen, A. Schaffrin, S.V. Schnepf, C. Snell, J. WettestadAbout the Author
Edited by Tony Fitzpatrick, School of Sociology and Social Policy, Nottingham University, UK
Book Information
ISBN 9781783475803
Author Tony Fitzpatrick
Format Paperback
Page Count 496
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd