The Netherlands Nat. Environmental Policy Plan might be another case, but it's been years since I followed its development.
kate
At 12:55 PM -0500 3/11/05, Matthew Paterson wrote:
John Dryzek et al, Green States and Social Movements, Oxford UP, 2003, and a series of articles related to that book, would be the other major work developing this notion. Matthew
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-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Elizabeth R. DeSombre Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 10:47 AM To: gep-ed@listserve1.allegheny.edu Subject: Green "identity" of states?
I have a thesis student who is doing some work with the idea of states having a "green identity." Other than our Sprout runner-up, Eckersley (The Green State), any suggestion for general readings on the idea that states might have green identities?
Beth
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