The Psychology of Environmental Law
Understanding Human Behavior in Environmental Decision-Making
Linda J Demaine author Arden Rowell author Kenworthey Bilz author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:New York University Press
Published:16th Feb '21
Should be back in stock very soon
This insightful book explores the intersection of psychology and environmental law, revealing how psychological insights can enhance legal frameworks and policy effectiveness.
Environmental law and psychology may seem like disparate fields, yet they intersect in profound ways. The Psychology of Environmental Law explores how individuals perceive and respond to environmental issues, revealing the psychological underpinnings that drive decision-making and behavior towards the environment. By understanding these psychological factors, the book argues that environmental law can be more effectively shaped to encourage positive interactions with the natural world.
The author delves into the nuances of human behavior, highlighting how emotions, social norms, and cognitive biases influence people's values and actions regarding environmental matters. This exploration is crucial, as it demonstrates that without integrating psychological insights, environmental law risks misjudging how laws will impact human behavior and, consequently, the environment itself. The book emphasizes that a deeper understanding of psychological principles can lead to more effective legal frameworks that align with human behavior.
Furthermore, The Psychology of Environmental Law provides practical analyses of how psychological insights can enhance various aspects of environmental policy, including pollution control and climate change initiatives. By bridging the gap between psychology and environmental law, the book offers a roadmap for policymakers and legal practitioners to create laws that not only protect the environment but also resonate with the psychological realities of individuals and communities.
How many books create a whole new field? Rowell and Bilz have done exactly that -- and produced, at once, brilliant theoretical insights and terrific practical suggestions. (World, please take notice.) Their book is a landmark. -- Cass R. Sunstein, Robert Walmsley University Professor, Harvard University, and coauthor, Nudge
Synthesizing a large body of evidence, Rowell and Bilz offer a forthright description of the extraordinary difficulties environmental conflicts pose and the hope that awareness of psychological barriers can help decision makers respond more effectively. -- Holly Doremus, University of California, Berkeley
Rowell and Bilz pull off two impressive feats: they present a novel and penetrating survey of legal regulation of the environment; and they add an important member to the list of legal domains insightfully illuminated by psychological methods. -- Dan M. Kahan, Elizabeth K. Dollard Professor of Law & Professor of Psychology, Yale Law School
ISBN: 9781479891863
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 513g
352 pages