Greening society : the paradigm shift in Dutch environmental politics

Preface. About the authors. Part 1: Introduction. 1. The Paradigm Shift in Environmental Politics - Towards a New Image of the Manageable Society P. Glasbergen, P.P.J. Driessen. 2. Networks as a New Concept for Governance H.J.M. Goverde, N.J.M. Nelissen. 3. Strategies in Environmental Policy - A Historical Institutional Perspective J.P.M. van Tatenhove, H.J.M. Goverde. Part 2: Environmental Politics in an Economical Context. 4. Greening Production as Co-responsibility W.J.V. Vermeulen. 5. The Stubborn Consumer W.J.V. Vermeulen. Part 3: Environmental Politics in a Spatial Context. 6. The Renewal of Rural Areas P.P.J. Driessen, et al. 7. Policy Innovations in the Urban Context J.F.M. van der Waals, P. Glasbergen. Part 4: Political Institutional Aspects. 8. Environmental and Participation - The Shifting Significance of a Double Concept P. Leroy, J.P.M. van Tatenhove. 9. Greening Political Institutions P. Glasbergen, H.J.M. Goverde. 10. The Netherlands: International Innovator or Self-interested Negotiator? B. Arts, et al. Part 5: Conclusions. 11. The Paradigm Shift in Environmental Policy Research P. Leroy, N.J.M. Nelissen. 12. New Directions in Environmental Politics - Concluding Remarks P.P.J. Driessen, P. Glasbergen.