Pollution control in the south and north: a comparative assessment of environmental policy approaches in India and the Netherlands
In: Indo-Dutch studies on development alternatives 21
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In: Indo-Dutch studies on development alternatives 21
In: Environment & management 1
This paper analyses the environmental dimensions the past accession of Greece, Portugal and Spain to the EU in order to draw lessons for the current accession of countries of Central and Eastern Europe. A distinction is made between scale, composition and technique effects. Two major conclusions are drawn. First, the impacts of accession differed significantly among accession countries, due to economic, social, political and and geographical factors. Second, the composition effect was relatively unimportant and the technique effect was positive due to the modernisation of production and the implementation of the environmental acquis. A negative scale effect dominated in the areas of consumption and transport. Accession also led to growing disparities at the regional level. At the time of accession, Greece, Portugal and Spain showed similarities with present-day Eastern European countries. Lessons from the southern enlargement are drawn for the current accession, in particular for Poland.
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In: Routledge research in environmental law
1. Climate change and forests: from the Noordwijk Declaration to REDD -- 2. The forest transition, the drivers of deforestation and governance approaches -- 3. Global forest governance -- 4. The emergence of REDD on the global policy agenda -- 5. Case study : Vietnam -- 6. Case study : Indonesia -- 7. Case study : Cameroon -- 8. Case study : Peru -- 9. Comparative analysis of Vietnam, Indonesia, Cameroon and Peru -- 10. REDD policies, global food, fibre and timber markets, and 'leakage' -- 11. The future of forests.
In: Environment and Policy Ser. v.2
In: Climate policy, Band 8, Heft 3, S. 317-336
ISSN: 1469-3062
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