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Environmental Policy, Assessment and Communication : Routledge Library Editions: Ethnoscapes - David Canter

Environmental Policy, Assessment and Communication

By: David Canter (Editor), Martin Krampen (Editor), David Stea (Editor)

Paperback | 2 February 2026 | Edition Number 1

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Originally published in 1988, reissued now with a new series introduction, Environmental Policy, Assessment and Communication, was the second in a trilogy of books to open the series Ethnoscapes: Current Challenges in the Environmental Social Sciences. These three titles brought together specially commissioned contributions that cover much of the range of topics that the series as a whole would cover. Although the following volumes would not have the same format, the opening trilogy gave an overview of what was to come, while also providing a broad base for the future authors to build upon.

This volume has a practical orientation. Its contributions deal directly with research on those environmental matters on which government agencies and other organisations formulate policies or develop design strategies. This therefore covers the assessment and evaluation of designs and design proposals as well as background research to policy issues.

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