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Technology is a crucial factor for environmental policy aimed at
industry. Stimulation of the development and application of new
technologies is a regular policy issue in most European countries.
Policy approaches in the fields of environmental and technology
policies have much in common, especially when the latter has
environment or sustainability as specific field of application. In
this book, policy integration is studied at the national level in
terms of co-ordination of policy goals, the application of means,
and advanced forms of inter-policy co-operation. These issues are
addressed through an analysis of the way public policy has dealt
with the issue of sustainable innovations by industry in recent
decades and, in particular, the conditions that lead to the
emergence of co-ordination between the environment and technology
policy fields.
The book contains six studies of environmental and
environment-oriented technology policy in several EU member states
(Austria, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, and the United
Kingdom) and the extent of inter-policy co-ordination and
integration that has been achieved. The six national studies are
sandwiched between an introductory and a concluding chapter. The
national studies have been conducted as part of the EU research
project, "Towards an Integration of Environmental and
Ecology-Oriented Technology Policy: Stimulus and Response in
Environment Related Innovation Networks" (in short: ENVINNO), which
was carried out, between 1998 and 2001, by research teams from the
six countries. In the introductory chapter the issue of
environmental integration' within the European Union is also
addressed, while the final chapter contains asynthesis of the
characteristic elements of the six national studies that sheds
light on a European framework of environment-oriented innovation
stimulation.
Agricultural pollution (with nitrates and pesticides) is one of the
biggest threats to drinking water resources. At many places
regional and local water authorities, together with the water
supply industry, are involved in preventive action aimed at farming
practices. Three national case studies (Germany, The Netherlands,
and the United Kingdom) analyse these efforts within the context of
problematical national agricultural policy and the need to
implement EU directives on water quality. Additional case studies
cover the role of the European Union, while the same problem in a
different setting is analysed for the United States. The central
question of how national and European governments can reinforce the
control capacity of the actors at the regional and local level, is
treated from the theoretical perspective of the policy network
approach.
Agricultural pollution (with nitrates and pesticides) is one of the
biggest threats to drinking water resources. At many places
regional and local water authorities, together with the water
supply industry, are involved in preventive action aimed at farming
practices. Three national case studies (Germany, The Netherlands,
and the United Kingdom) analyse these efforts within the context of
problematical national agricultural policy and the need to
implement EU directives on water quality. Additional case studies
cover the role of the European Union, while the same problem in a
different setting is analysed for the United States. The central
question of how national and European governments can reinforce the
control capacity of the actors at the regional and local level, is
treated from the theoretical perspective of the policy network
approach.
This book contains six studies on various national environmental
policies and environment -oriented technology policy systems in
Austria, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, and the United
Kingdom, sandwiched between this introductory and a concluding
chapter. These studies were conducted as part of the ENVINNO
research project, "Towards an Integration of Environmental and
Ecology-Oriented Technology Policy: Stimulus and Response in
Environment Related Innovation Networks", which formed part of the
Targeted Social and Economic Research (TSER) Programme of
Directorate-General XII of the European Commission, now 1
Directorate-General for Research. We like to thank Mrs. Genevieve
Zdrojewski of GD Directorate-General Research for her kind support
of our research project. The project was carried out between 1998
and 2001 by research teams from the six countries. The
co-ordinating institute was the Department of Environmental
Economics and Management at the Vienna University of 2 Economics
and Business Administration. At this place we want to mention all
researchers involved in the ENVINNO project and we want to thank
them all for their contributions to this book and the project and
for the good time we have had performing the project and meeting
each other at regular intervals in Vienna (A), Enschede (NL),
Berlin (D), and Sevilla (E). Department of Environmental Economics
and Management at the Vienna University of Economics and Business
Administration in Austria: * Univ. Prof. Dr. Uwe Schubert, * Mag.
Judith Kock, * Mag. Jiirgen Mellitzer, 1 Under contract-number
SOEI-CT98-110S. 2 The project website is
http://www.wu-wien.ac.atiwwwu/institute/iuwIENVINNO.
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