ABSTRACT
Public decisions on environmental risk have traditionally been weighed in terms of the principle of efficiency and its methodologies, such as cost-benefit analysis. These original essays argue for moving beyond the market paradigm toward making policy that incorporates environmental values.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|54 pages
Value Domains, Integrity, and Policy Argument
part Two|52 pages
Value Conflicts, Domain Trade–offs, and Political Cooperation
part Three|69 pages
Environmental Values and the NIMBY Syndrome