Environmental Policy in the European Union

Environmental Policy in the European Union

Author: Andrew Jordan

Publisher: Earthscan

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 1849771227

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This second and fully revised edition brings together some of the most influential work on the theory and practice of contemporary EU environmental policy. Comprising five comprehensive parts, it includes in-depth case studies of contemporary policy issues such as climate change, genetically modified organisms and trans-Atlantic relations, as well as an assessment of how well the EU is responding to new challenges such as enlargement, environmental policy integration and sustainability. The book's aim is to look forward and ask whether the EU is prepared or even able to respond to the 'new' governance challenges posed by the perceived need to use 'new' policy instruments and processes to 'mainstream' environmental thinking in all EU policy sectors.


Creating Enviromental Policy in the European Union

Creating Enviromental Policy in the European Union

Author: A. Zito

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1999-10-28

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 0333983939

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Investigates the EU policy-making process and why this process has taken major steps to advance environmental regulation in some areas and not others. The book develops a framework emphasizing decision-making modes, which provide a more nuanced understanding, compared to traditional EU theoretical approaches, of how EU actors make decisions.


Environmental Policy and Politics in the European Union

Environmental Policy and Politics in the European Union

Author: Tom Delreux

Publisher: Red Globe Press

Published: 2016-03-25

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0230244254

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This brand new textbook provides a concise and informative overview of environmental policy and politics in the European Union. It includes a thorough analysis of the traditional areas of environmental concern such as pollution and natural resources, as well as newer environmental issues, including GMOs and climate change. Throughout this clear and readable introduction, the authors emphasize the interdependence between EU environmental policy and changes at the global level, focusing in particular on the EU's role in global environmental governance. The authors' didactic approach means this text will be invaluable to undergraduate and postgraduate students of environmental politics, policies and governance in the EU as well as MA programmes with a global focus, including international relations and EU studies.


EU Environmental Policy Handbook

EU Environmental Policy Handbook

Author: Stefan Scheuer

Publisher: International Books

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13:

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The publication of this handbook will be interested for everyone who will learn what the EU has done to protect the environment and to improve the quality of life in Europe, and what can be achieved in future. Well structured, concise and forward-looking, the handbook describes the history and current status of EU environmental law, but also looks to the future by analysing the strengths and weaknesses of the actions taken so far.


New Environmental Policy Instruments in the European Union

New Environmental Policy Instruments in the European Union

Author: Ian Bailey

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 1351914995

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The use of legislation by EU governments to define environmental standards for industry has been criticised for its poor track record in arresting the decline in the quality of Europe's environment. Environmental economists in particular have proposed that legislation should be supplemented or replaced by New Environmental Policy Instruments (NEPIs), such as eco-taxes, environmental charges, tradable permits and voluntary agreements. This book focuses on practical experiences with NEPIs in the EU and tests their application using the case study of the Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive. It traces the ways in which member states have adapted NEPIs to suit their preferred styles of environmental policy, then assesses their performance and how NEPIs have both assisted and hindered the EU environmental programme. It suggests options for ensuring that the environmental programme does not become fragmented by the use of NEPIs and discusses the implications of EU enlargement.


EU Environmental Policy

EU Environmental Policy

Author: Nigel Haigh

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-12-14

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 1317495047

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At a time when Europeans across the continent are focused on the EU's future direction, this book provides an important contribution to the current debate. Created for reasons quite unconnected with the environment, the EU has been given a compelling new justification by the success of its environmental policy. A number of factors – including a number of threats that came to prominence in the 1980s, and the new concept of 'sustainable development' – are responsible for pushing environmental policy to the forefront of its agenda. Nigel Haigh, a leading authority on the development and implementation of EU environmental policy, traces its evolution from obscurity to centrality. Drawing on a range of articles and lectures, he demonstrates how the EU has not only adapted itself to take on entirely new subject matter, but also has contributed to solving problems which individual Member States could not have dealt with on their own. The book goes on to contextualise the issues throughout its history and offers insight into the future role of the EU in environmental matters. This book is a valuable resource for academics and scholars as well as professionals and policy makers in the areas of environment and sustainability, politics, international relations and European affairs.


Environmental Policy in the EU

Environmental Policy in the EU

Author: Andrew Jordan

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 426

ISBN-13: 1849714681

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This text brings together work on EU environmental policy. Incorporating a range of case studies, it explores the links between levels of governance and the environment in a number of policy areas.


Environmental Policy in the EU

Environmental Policy in the EU

Author: Andrew Jordan

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-04-27

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 113656652X

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This second and fully revised edition brings together some of the most influential work on the theory and practice of contemporary EU environmental policy. Comprising five comprehensive parts, it includes in-depth case studies of contemporary policy issues such as climate change, genetically modified organisms and trans-Atlantic relations, as well as an assessment of how well the EU is responding to new challenges such as enlargement, environmental policy integration and sustainability. The book's aim is to look forward and ask whether the EU is prepared or even able to respond to the 'new' governance challenges posed by the perceived need to use 'new' policy instruments and processes to 'mainstream' environmental thinking in all EU policy sectors.


European Discourses on Environmental Policy

European Discourses on Environmental Policy

Author: Marcel Wissenburg

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-08-20

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 0429853270

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First published in 1999, this volume contributed to the debate on the European Union in furthering the study of environmental policy and, expressly, by introducing promising young scholars to the debate. The volume is based on a series of seminars for the Interdisciplinary Research Network on Environment and Safety (IRNES) with funding from the UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). These new scholars explore areas including post-decisional politics, sustainability and agricultural biotechnology regulation.


Environmental Regulation in a Federal System

Environmental Regulation in a Federal System

Author: Tim Jeppesen

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2002-01-01

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9781781952900

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'An imaginative book that contributes significantly to the debate on regulatory federalism. The even-handed approach should appeal to a broad audience, including academics, policymakers, and the general reader interested in the optimal institutional arrangements for the provisioning of public goods.' - John A. List, University of Maryland, College Park, US In this important book Tim Jeppesen investigates environmental regulation in a federal system and addresses the underlying question of whether regulation should be decided centrally, by EU institutions, or de-centrally, by individual member states. Whilst simple economic reasoning presumes that transboundary externalities require central solutions and local externalities need local solutions, the author finds that the real answer is much more complicated.