Nature and the City: Making Environmental Policy in Toronto and Los Angeles.

PositionBrief Article - Book Review

Gene Desfor and Roger Keil. 355 S. Euclid, Suite 103, Tucson, Arizona 85719: University of Arizona Press, June 2004. (520) 621-8899. www.uapress.arizona.edu. ISBN 1-8165-2373-8. 290 pp. $45.00 Clothbound.

More than half of the earth's population of 6.3 billion now lives in cities. Caring for and protecting our urban environment is therefore crucial for health, even survival. For more than a decade, many planners, government officials, and other urban policy stakeholders have embraced "ecological modernization." This theory posits that the power of markets and government will regulate both the economy and environment in a rational manner, to the benefit of both, and thus achieve sustainability. Gene Desfor and Roger Keil challenge that premise, arguing that local constituencies can develop...

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