| Title |
Environmental policy integration : greening sectoral policies in Europe / edited by Andrea Lenschow. |
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| Imprint |
London ; Sterling, VA : Earthscan Publications, 2002. |
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| Bibliog. |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| Contents |
Greening the European Union: an introduction / Andrea Lenschow -- Three conceptions of the integration principle in international environmental law / André Nolkaemper -- Efficient hardware and light green software: environmental policy integration in the UK / Andrew Jordan -- Environmental policy integration as a political principle: the German case and the implications of European policy / Edda Müller -- Environmental policy integration in Italy: is a green government enough? Some evidence from the Italian case / Rodolfo Lewanski -- Integrating European Union environmental and agricultural policy / Henry Buller -- Why does environmental policy integration fail? The case of environmental taxation for heavy goods vehicles / Christian Hey -- The sustainability of freight transport across the Alps: European Union policy in controversies on transit traffic / Volkmar Lauber -- European Union energy policy in a changing climate / Ute Collier -- Dynamics in a multilevel polity: greening the European Union regional and cohesion funds / Andrea Lenschow -- Conclusion: what are the bottlenecks and where are the opportunities for greening the European Union? / Andrea Lenschow. |
| Subject |
Environmental policy -- European Union countries.
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| Alt Author |
Lenschow, Andrea. Editor.
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| ISBN |
1853837083 (cloth) |
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1853837091 (pbk.) |
| Description |
xiv, 241 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
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