书评:从山到海:佩诺布斯科特河的历史性修复

IF 1 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
R. Little
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各国应制定并实施有意义的环境影响评估,将生物多样性和保护敏感生态系统放在首位。该卷还通过关注可再生能源系统等“绿色”解决方案的影响,对投资可持续基础设施意味着什么提出了有趣的观点。这并不是说作者认为可再生能源是一个问题,而是说我们不应该简单地接受这些技术和系统,而不询问如何将其对物种和生物多样性的影响降至最低。这可能意味着要仔细考虑风能和太阳能基础设施的生态系统类型。或者,这可能意味着鼓励更广泛地使用较小规模的能源生产,这可以减少大型系统造成的影响。这种细致入微的讨论是本卷所做工作类型的一个很好的例子。至关重要的是,这本书还关注融资如何帮助实现预期结果。在整个文本中,基础设施投资的财务利害关系都很清楚,不同的章节探讨了投资基础设施的国家范围,并描绘了所希望的收益。对相关各方的审查清楚地表明,为了影响全球变化,对可持续基础设施的讨论需要有多广泛。这项工作的一个关键环节是推进以保护为重点的融资。作者认为,如果为主要基础设施提供资金的大型金融机构需要大量的环境规划、审查和缓解措施来确保资金,那么更多的国家和公司将遵守这些标准。作者还认识到有意将生物多样性保护纳入国际合作的重要性。和往常一样,“自然世界”的定义是一个难以捉摸的术语。如果作者能更清楚地阐明他们共同定义他们正在讨论的生态系统的方式,以及如何在所讨论的基础设施项目建成之前就最好地确定人类对生态系统的影响,他们就会受益匪浅。当然,这是一个更长的讨论,它在卷中的缺席并不会影响每一章中给出的详细说明。对于对书中剖析的特定生态系统和基础设施感兴趣的读者来说,这本书呈现了紧凑、可读的片段。其中许多为未来的研究和阅读提供了有趣的途径。对于那些关注生态系统有点远的人来说,有些章节可能研究得太深了。但是,总的来说,这项工作为探索宏观基础设施系统在我们世界中的作用提供了一个有意义的新角度,并突出了这些系统影响中以前研究不足的部分。
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Book Review: From the mountains to the sea: The historic restoration of the Penobscot River
is that countries install and enforce meaningful environmental impact assessments that put biodiversity and the protection of sensitive ecosystems front and center. The volume also presents interesting viewpoints into what it means to invest in sustainable infrastructure by focusing on the impacts of “green” solutions such as renewable energy systems. That is not to say that the authors suggest renewable energy is a problem, rather that we should not simply accept the technology and systems without also asking questions about how to minimize their impacts on species and biodiversity. That may mean carefully considering the types of ecosystems that house wind versus solar infrastructure. Or it could mean encouraging the wider use of smaller scale energy production, which can reduce the impacts created by large scale systems. This nuanced discussion is a good example of the type of work undertaken by this volume. Critically, the book also focuses on the way that financing can help reach desired outcomes. Throughout the text the financial stakes of infrastructure investments are made clear, with the different chapters exploring the range of countries investing in infrastructure and delineating the hoped for benefits. This review of involved parties makes it clear just how expansive the discussion of sustainable infrastructure will need to be in order to effect global change. One critical cog in this effort will be to forward conservation-focused financing. If, the authors argue, the large-scale financial institutions that bankroll major infrastructure require significant environmental planning, review, and mitigation in order to secure funding, then more countries and companies will adhere to these standards. The authors also recognize the importance of building biodiversity protection intentionally into international collaborations. As always, the definition of the “natural world” is a slippery term. The authors would have been served by more clearly spelling out the way they collectively define the ecosystems they are discussing and how to best situate humanity’s impact on them even before the discussed infrastructure projects were built. That, of course, is a much longer discussion and its absence in the volume does not detract from the detailed accounts given in each chapter. For readers interested in the specific ecosystems and infrastructure dissected in the book, the volume presents compact, readable segments. Many of these offer intriguing paths for future research and reading. For those for whom the ecosystem focus is a bit far afield, some of the chapters may delve too deep. But, on the whole, the work presents a meaningful new angle to explore the role of macro infrastructure systems in our world and highlights a previously understudied slice of those systems’ impacts.
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Public Works Management & Policy
Public Works Management & Policy PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
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41
期刊介绍: PUBLIC WORKS MANAGEMENT & POLICY: RESEARCH AND PRACTICE IN TRANSPORTATION, INFRASTRUCTURE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT is a peer-reviewed journal for academics and practitioners in public works and the public and private infrastructure industries. This journal addresses the planning, financing, development, and operations of civil infrastructure systems at all levels of society— from federal policy to the demand for, and delivery of, state and local public works services. PWMP solicits manuscripts that convey research results, evaluate management innovations, suggest methods of analysis and evaluation, and examine policy issues.
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