"Sustainability is accomplished when new information can be readily acted upon without re-creating the initial fights and expensive legal struggles that now characterize the crafting of environmental policy (p. 10). [...] The problem of addressing sustainability in a policy sense concerns how to avoid the imposition of a static goal into a dynamic evolving process. (p. 11) [...] public policy grounded on vagueness and contradiction is public policy without coherence. (p.15) [...] reasoning is the purpose of language [...] (p.16) [...] The public needs input from scientists, but it does not need assured truth claims advanced by scientists (p. 18). [...]" (BROMLEY, 2007).
Keywords:
contradiction in purpose,
natural capital, lot sizes, building shapes, building sizes, signage, set backs, land-use policy,
strategic contradictions, vagueness, benefit-cost analysis,
market failure, polity, environmental policy, environmental economics
Palavras-chave:
credibilidade em padrões de sustentabilidade
Brazil:
best policies in Brazil
BROMLEY, Daniel W. Environmental regulations and the problem of sustainability: moving beyond "market failure". University of Wisconsin-Madison, Ecological Economics, 2007. Available from <
http://www.aae.wisc.edu/dbromley/pdfs/ecol-econ%20sustainability.pdf >. access on 24 February 2013.
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GregorioIvanoff - 24 Feb 2013
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