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Lecture recorded on March 10, 2011, for Planning, Policy and Design 221, "Conclusions - future challenges facing the study of public policy" delivered by Professor David Feldman.
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Public policy investigates what government does or, in other words, the outcomes of decisions made at local, regional, national, and international levels of governance - as well as the consequences they bring about. We explore three central, interrelated questions regarding the nature of governmental decision-making processes having as thei
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Recorded on March 20, 2012 featuring Dr. David Feldman. This is the first session of Planning, Policy and Design 270, Environmental Ethics.
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Ethics and Sustainability, recorded video lecture with Professor Richard Matthew on February 16, 2010. Richard A. Matthew - Associate Professor, Departments of Planning, Policy & Design and Political Science and Director, Center for Unconventional Security Affairs.
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Professor David Feldman delivers the ninth lecture in Earth System Science 280: Sustainability Science on Wednesday, November 24, 2010.
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Lecture recorded on March 8, 2011, for Planning, Policy and Design 221, "Conclusions - future challenges facing the study of public policy" delivered by Professor David Feldman.
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Sustainability Seminar delivered on February 23, 2011 by UC Irvine Professor David Feldman, "Who Controls Water? Conflict, Cooperation, and "Soft" Power". Water is our planet's most precious resource. It is required by every living thing, yet a huge proportion of the world's population struggles to access it. Agriculture, aquaculture, in
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Lecture recorded on February 24, 2011, for Planning, Policy and Design 221, "implementation and pluralism" delivered by Professor David Feldman.
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Lecture recorded on March 1, 2011, for Planning, Policy and Design 221, "Evaluating policy outcomes and evaluators" delivered by Professor David Feldman.
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Lecture recorded on March 3, 2011, for Planning, Policy and Design 221, "Evaluating policy outcomes and evaluators" delivered by Professor David Feldman.
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Water is the economic, social, and physical lifeblood of humanity, providing the bases for agriculture, industry, transportation, energy production, and life itself. Despite its importance, alarming signs suggest that there are looming threats to this vital resource. The World Resources Institute contends that the world's thirst for water i
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The purpose of this course is to investigate the challenges of implementing sustainability in a variety of contexts from the perspectives of climate change, energy use, natural resource use, and ecosystems/land use. While we are doing this through lectures and discussions, students will be carrying out individual and team research project
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