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Berghahn Books The Environment and Sustainable Development in the New Central Europe 2006 Edition by Zbigniew Bochniarz, Gary B. Cohen
With the enlargement of the European Union, the accession countries are coming under pressure to develop and meet EU standards for environmental protection and sustainable development. In this ongoing process, global economic liberalization, regulatory policy, conservation, and lifestyle issues are all involved, and creative solutions will have to be found. Historians, geographers, economists, ecologists, business management experts, public policy specialists, and community organizers have come together in this volume and examine, for the first time, environmental issues ranging from national and regional policy and macroeconomics to local studies in community regeneration. The evidence suggests that, far from being mere passive recipients of instruction and assistance from outside, the people of Central and East Central Europe have been engaged actively in working out solutions to these problems. Several promising cases illustrate opportunities to overcome crisis situations and offer examples of good practices, while others pose warnings. The experiences of these countries in wrestling with issues of sustainability continue to be of importance to policy development within the EU and may serve also as examples for both developed and developing countries worldwide. Table of contents :- List of Figures and TablesAcknowledgementsNotes on ContributorsIntroduction: Legacies, Challenges, and New BeginningsZbigniew Bochniarz and Gary B. CohenChapter 1. From Communism to Climate Change: The Sustainability Challenge and Lessons from Central EuropeRobert WilkinsonPart I: The Environment as Policy PriorityChapter 2. Assessing Sustainability of the Transition in Central European Countries: A Comparative AnalysisSandra O. Archibald and Zbigniew BochniarzChapter 3. Sustainability and EU Accession: Capacity Development and Environmental Reform in Central and Eastern EuropeStacy D. VanDeveer and JoAnn CarminChapter 4. Sustainability of Clusters and Regions at Austria's Accession EdgeEdward M. BergmanPart II: The Economics of Sustainable DevelopmentChapter 5. Greenhouse Gases Emissions Trading in the Czech RepublicJirina Jilkova and Tomas ChmelikChapter 6. Ecological Reform in the Tax System in PolandOlga Kiuila and Jerzy SleszynskiPart III: Water Policies and InstitutionsChapter 7. The Czech Republic: From Environmental Crisis to SustainabilityVaclav MezrickyChapter 8. The Tisza/Tisa Transboundary Environmental Disaster: An Opportunity for Institutional LearningEszter Gulacsy, Laszlo Pinter, and Jim PerryChapter 9. Austria and the EU Water Framework DirectiveWilhelm R. VogelChapter 10. The Western Bug River: UNECE Pilot ProjectJames B. Dalton, Jr.Chapter 11. Wastewater Treatment in the Postcommunist Danube River BasinIgor BodikPart IV: Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentChapter 12. "Thinking Unlike a Mountain": Environment, Agriculture, and Sustainability in the CarpathiansAnthony J. AmatoChapter 13. New Approaches to Sustainable Community Development in Rural SlovakiaSlavomira MacakovaChapter 14. Sustainable Development in Moravia: An Interpretation of the Role of the Small-Town Sector in Transitional Socioeconomic EvolutionAntonin Vaishar and Bryn Greer-WoottenChapter 15. Building Local Sustainability in Hungary: Cross-Generational Education and Community Participation in the Doeroegd BasinJudit VasarhelyiSelect BibliographyIndex