Environmental politics
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Environmental politics is an academic field of study focused on three core components:[1]
- The study of political theories and ideas related to the environment.
- The examination of the political parties and environmental social movements.
- The analysis of public policy-making and implementation affecting the environment.
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[edit] Journals
Scholarly journals representing this field of study include:
- Environmental Politics (journal)
- Global Environmental Politics
- International Environmental Agreements
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Carter, Neil. 2007. The Politics of the Environment: Ideas, Activism, Policy. New York : Cambridge University Press.
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