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This book analyses the evolution of the sustainability discourse in
the European Union, exploring the conditions necessary for
sustainable development to move from a conceptual model into a
model for action for strategic decision makers at all levels of
governance. This book questions the extent to which the discourse
on sustainability has become embedded into governance structures in
Europe. It focuses on the importance of the nature of the language
of the political discourse on sustainability and how ideas are
communicated amongst the actors and stakeholders in the policy
making process, as well as assessing the conceptual, political,
institutional and operational barriers apparent across the European
geographic region. Drawing case studies from numerous policy areas
including climate change, EU emissions trading scheme, renewable
energy, nuclear energy, the European integrated energy market,
transport mobility, and environmental protection, expert
contributors unveil a narrowing of the discourse on sustainability
that has taken place in Europe. However, a considerable
discontinuity remains between the economic and environmental
objectives of sustainable development, and the authors argue that
it is essential that conditions for a dynamic discourse, open to
multiple participants, are developed. Sustainable Development and
Governance in Europe will be of strong interest to students and
scholars of comparative politics, governance, sustainable
development and environmental politics and studies.
This book analyses the evolution of the sustainability discourse in
the European Union, exploring the conditions necessary for
sustainable development to move from a conceptual model into a
model for action for strategic decision makers at all levels of
governance. This book questions the extent to which the discourse
on sustainability has become embedded into governance structures in
Europe. It focuses on the importance of the nature of the language
of the political discourse on sustainability and how ideas are
communicated amongst the actors and stakeholders in the policy
making process, as well as assessing the conceptual, political,
institutional and operational barriers apparent across the European
geographic region. Drawing case studies from numerous policy areas
including climate change, EU emissions trading scheme, renewable
energy, nuclear energy, the European integrated energy market,
transport mobility, and environmental protection, expert
contributors unveil a narrowing of the discourse on sustainability
that has taken place in Europe. However, a considerable
discontinuity remains between the economic and environmental
objectives of sustainable development, and the authors argue that
it is essential that conditions for a dynamic discourse, open to
multiple participants, are developed. Sustainable Development and
Governance in Europe will be of strong interest to students and
scholars of comparative politics, governance, sustainable
development and environmental politics and studies.
For the foreseeable future the overall use of nuclear electricity
in the European Union is unlikely to change significantly despite
the controversies surrounding its use amongst the EU’s nation
states. The author questions the role that nuclear electricity
plays in meeting the challenges of providing secure, competitive
and sustainable energy to support the development of the low carbon
economy in the EU. Analysis presented focuses on the evolution of
the discourse on nuclear energy amongst policy makers at European
and national levels as well as amongst the public.
This important 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 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 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.
This important 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 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 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.
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