Environmental Policy Integration (EPI) is an innovative policy
principle designed to deliver sustainable development. This book
offers an unrivalled exploration of its conceptualization and
implementation, drawing upon a set of interlinked case studies of
the most common implementing instruments and the varied experience
of applying them in six OECD states and the EU. Written by a team
of international experts, it identifies and explains broad patterns
and dynamics in what is an important area of contemporary
environmental policy analysis. This insightful account of the
state-of-the-art aims to offer a valuable resource for academics
interested in environmental politics and policy analysis, as well
as the broader, interdisciplinary theme of 'governance for
sustainable development'. It will interest advanced undergraduate
and postgraduate students taking courses in comparative politics,
public administration and environmental politics and policy-making.
Given the continuing political relevance of sustainability, it
should also appeal to NGOs, think tanks and international bodies
attempting to coordinate policies across and within different
levels of governance.
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