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Environmental Governance in Europe - A Comparative Analysis of New Environmental Policy Instruments (Paperback)
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Environmental Governance in Europe - A Comparative Analysis of New Environmental Policy Instruments (Paperback)
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'This book fills an important gap in the environmental governance
literature, addressing governance at a lower level of abstraction
than other texts and examining how it plays out in relation to
specific modes and instruments of governing. It also contributes
towards governance theory-building efforts through the development
of an empirically relevant analytical framework. In so doing it
provides a firm underpinning for assessing whether, to what extent
and in what ways there has been a transition from government
towards governance in environmental policy.' - Neil Gunningham,
Australian National University'Theoretically sophisticated and
empirically rich, this book provides an overview of the
introduction, development, and use of new policy instruments and
new modes of environmental governance in the European context,
taking into account both national and European Union experiences.
This is a welcome addition to the field!' - Miranda Schreurs,
Environmental Policy Research Centre and Free University of Berlin,
Germany European governance has witnessed dramatic changes in
recent decades. By assessing the use of 'new' environmental policy
instruments in European Union countries including the United
Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands and Austria, this timely book
analyses whether traditional forms of top-down government have
given way to less hierarchical governance instruments, which rely
strongly on societal self-steering and/or market forces. The
authors provide important new theoretical insights as well as fresh
empirical detail on why, and in what form, these instruments are
being adopted within and across different levels of governance,
along with analysis of the often-overlooked interactions between
the instrument types. Providing important new theoretical insights
into the governance debate by combining institutionalist and policy
learning/transfer approaches, this book will be invaluable for both
undergraduate and postgraduate students. The analytical insights as
well as a thorough empirical assessment of the use of environmental
policy instruments in practice will prove essential for
environmental policy specialists/practitioners. Contents: Preface
Part I: Introduction 1. Environmental Policy: From Government to
Governance? Part II: Context 2. Governing by Policy Instruments:
Theories and Analytical Concepts 3. Changing Institutional Contexts
for the Use of Policy Instruments Part III: Governing by New
Instruments 4. Governing by Informational Means 5. Governing by
Voluntary Means 6. Governing by Eco-taxes 7. Governing by Emissions
Trading Part IV: Emerging Patterns of Governing 8. Changing
Patterns of Environmental Policy Instrument Use 9. Out with the
'Old' and in with the 'New'? Governing with Policy Instruments
Bibliography Index
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