schema:description 2 | "内容記述: 1.The Challenges of Balancing Development and the Environment1.1 Introduction1.2 Theories of Balancing Develpment and the Environment1.3 Local Regulation in the Global Economy1.4 The Research Process1.5 Central Themes and Dynamics1.6 Roadmap for the Book2.Development and the Environment in Vietnam2.1 The Vietnamese Context2.2 Economic Development in Vietnam2.3 Impacts on the Environment2.4 Government Efforts to Protect the Environment2.5 Challenges for Environmental Protection3.Cohesion,Connections,and Community Action3.1 Community in Vietnam3.2 Cases of Community Mobilizations in Vietnam3.4 Characteristics of Effective Communities3.5 Limits to Community Action3.6 Conclusions4.Plans, Profits, and Pollution Decisions: Motivations,Resources,and Firm Responses4.1 Firms in Vietnam4.2 Case Study Firms4.3 Motivations for Action4.4 Environmental Decision Making4.5 Resources and Processes for Action4.6 Conclusions5.Motivating a Conflicted Environment State5.1 The Environmental State in Vietnam5.2 Inside the Frontline Environmental Agencies5.3 Pathways to Environmental Enforcement5.4 Legitimacy and State Action5.5 Conclusion6.Information,Accountability,and Direct Pressure Politics: The Role of Extralocal Actors6.1 The Nike Case - Tae Kwang Vina6.2 Nonstate Actors in Vietnam6.3 Goals and Strategies6.4 The Media6.5 Motivating Changes at Nike and Tae Kwang6.6 Effectiveness of Nonstate Pressures6.7 Conclusion7.Community-Driven Regulation: Community Alarms and State Responses7.1 Community - Driven Processes7.2 Regulatory Dynamics7.3 Community Alarms and Reluctant Firefighers7.4 Demand - and -Control" Regulation7.5 Arctors in the CDR Model7.6 A Schematic of the CDR Model8.Regulation against the Odds: Conclusions and Policy Implications8.1 Existing Community - Driven Regulation8.2 Theoretical Implications8.3 Relevance to Other Countries8.4 Limitations of Community - Driven Regulation8.5 Supporting Community - Driven Regulation through Policy Initiatives8.6 Detailed Policy Recommendations8.7 Advancing Environmental Regulation through Public Information8.8 Concluding Thoughts"...(more)" |