Environmental policy in the European Union

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Publication Date 1999
ISBN 1-85898-339-8 (Hbk)
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This book presents a comprehensive and systematic investigation of the effectiveness of environmental policy within the European Union at the dawn of the twenty-first century. The development of environmental policy, including the policymaking process, is analysed from an historical perspective. The authors then examine implementation and enforcement and present a critical appraisal of the impact of environmental policy throughout Europe.
Key issues discussed in the text include trade and the environment, environmental protection and the maintenance of industrial competitiveness, agriculture and the environment, energy and environmental policy, transport and the environment and tourism and the environment. The authors provide insight into the problems of reconciling differing national interests and present a number of proposals for environmental policy in the future. They conclude that what is required for effective environmental policy is not more radical measures but the opportunity for the measures already in place to be effectively implemented.
This book will be of interest to a wide audience including students interested in environmental issues and the European Union, as well as postgraduates and academics working in the fields of environmental management and environmental studies. It will also be of use to environmental policymakers, consultants, advisers and non-government organizations.
Pamela M. Barnes is Jean Monnet Principal Lecturer in European Political Integration and Director of the European Policy Research Centre at the University of Lincolnshire and Humberside. Ian G.Barnes is Jean Monnet Professor of European Economic Integration and Professor of European Studies at the University of Lincolnshire and Humberside.

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