Politics, Post-Truth and IEM
Image Source: 100% Pure New Zealand An IEM approach is meant to be a strategic process that integrates various principles to arrive at a ‘meta-theory’ that can broaden perspectives to inform analysis of the problems (Buhrs, 1995). Multi-institutional, legislative and policy approaches must then be incorporated into the decision-making for environmental problems. Identifying and assessing sticking points and core problem causes is essential to effective IEM (Buhrs 1995). The previous blog introduced the documentary, Hot Air by Alister Barry which investigated the pitfalls for policymakers that attempted to implement measures to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) outputs in New Zealand. The changes that took place for the New Zealand government as a result of neoliberal economic ideals during the 1980s, 90s and 2000s transformed policy approaches. Alister Barry investigates this topic in his documentary Someone Else's Country . There was a distinct shift from being a highly regulato...