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Environmental Politics and Policy

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The latest edition of Rosenbaum's long-lived text reorganizes the foundational chapters for greater clarity and continuity, updates the case studies and other examples, and eliminates material that's no longer essential. The text provides an overview of the more enduring institutions and processes of American environmental policy making as well as an assessment of their ongoing transformation and implications. Rosenbaum is professor emeritus of political science at the U. of Florida. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

395 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1995

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Walter A. Rosenbaum

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265 reviews
November 24, 2023
The surface level info in this was good. However for a third year class, I’ve already learned all this stuff at least 5 times so it didn’t really help my learning.
12 reviews
June 23, 2021
I read this textbook for my PS 320 class. I appreciated the descriptions of acts and different IGs, the in-depth analysis of cases, the vocabulary, and the explanations of each topic. Each chapter is lengthy, but I had a good time reading them in the end. This textbook helped me curate and write a paper proposal and a paper to be used as examples for future semesters.
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7 reviews
July 8, 2015
Long and drawn out at some points, but very good introduction to the topic. Decent amount of anecdotes to illustrate ideas and divert you from the nitty gritty

Biggest complaint is overuse of abbreviations of names... Constantly had to flip to the page listing the abbreviations.
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36 reviews
April 18, 2026
I used this to teach my upper division environmental politics course and thought it provided a solid framework for my students. Given that the prerequisite for my class is a introductory history or political science class, I like that this book introduced a lot of the environmental concepts they may not have seen or learned about in another courses (especially since my institution doesn’t offer specific environmental or sustainability degrees). I’m going to pivot to the 12th edition next semester to get more up to date data but this book still gets the job done in terms of basic environmental political framework.
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1,016 reviews56 followers
April 26, 2015
For a dense textbook, this was a surprisingly readable book, with solid information and good storytelling. It covers a lot of the more tedious policy level stuff and goes into a lot greater detail than many readers want to read, but I was able to draw several successful teaching stories from what I read in this book to use in my environmental science merit badge classes for boy scouts.
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23 reviews9 followers
June 16, 2008
good introduction to enviro policy and its history. a little dry and dull if you already have a good understanding.
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May 25, 2011
a good textbook-style overview of environmental policy. I'd give it 4 stars as a textbook; 3 stars as a regular book.
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January 7, 2012
Great introduction into the topic with explanations of which types of legislation are working and which aren't.
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