Assessing Environmental Governance of the Hudson River Valley: Application of an IPPEP Model

Wang Xi, Albert K. Butzel, R. Ottinger, Nicholas A. Robinson, J. Parker, Taryn L. Rucinski, Marla E. Wieder, R. Valova, Pianpian Wang
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The process of obtaining effective implementation of environmental laws is a process of “environmental governance.” Law, including environmental law and other fields of law related to environmental law, is essential to frame, facilitate, and foster the major parties to correctly play their roles. This thesis has been articulated through a Model of Interactions of Parties in the Process of Environmental Protection (IPPEP Model), which has been developed by Professor Wang Xi of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, in the context of the People’s Republic of China. The IPPEP Model is a tool for observing and accessing environmental governance at work. It is being tested by regional studies in various locations, such as the United States, the State of New York, and in this IPPEP case study of New York’s Hudson River Valley. The IPPEP model being examined, however, has universal applicability. Use of this model can predict that environmental standards will fail to be observed when necessary “Third Parties” are weak or absent. A nation with a commitment to the “rule of law” will enact and apply necessary legal procedures to ensure that each party can take part in the system and perform their role effectively. Part I of this paper describes the IPPEP Model. Part II is a brief introduction to the history of Hudson River Valley. Part III introduces the major parties or players in the process of protecting Hudson River Valley. Part IV consists of five case studies applying the IPPEP Model in cases of Hudson River Valley conservation. Part V concludes the paper.
哈德逊河流域环境治理评估:IPPEP模型的应用
环境法律得到有效实施的过程就是一个“环境治理”的过程。法律,包括环境法和其他与环境法相关的法律领域,对框架、便利和培育主要当事人正确发挥其作用至关重要。本论文是通过上海交通大学王希教授在中华人民共和国背景下开发的环境保护过程中各方互动模型(IPPEP模型)来阐述的。IPPEP模型是一种观察和获取工作中的环境治理的工具。在美国、纽约州等不同地点进行的区域研究以及在IPPEP对纽约哈德逊河谷进行的个案研究中,正在对该方法进行检验。然而,正在研究的IPPEP模型具有普遍适用性。使用该模型可以预测,当必要的“第三方”力量薄弱或缺席时,环境标准将无法得到遵守。一个致力于“法治”的国家将制定和适用必要的法律程序,以确保各方都能参与这一制度并有效地发挥其作用。本文第一部分介绍了IPPEP模型。第二部分是对哈德逊河谷历史的简要介绍。第三部分介绍了哈德逊河谷保护过程中的主要各方或参与者。第四部分包括在哈德逊河谷保护案例中应用IPPEP模型的五个案例研究。第五部分对全文进行总结。
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