First published in 1997, This book presents a detailed analysis of the Integrated Pollution Control (IPC) policy process. Using developments in the late nineties in the public policy literature to analyse and produce answers to why the government introduced IPC and how has IPC policy been implemented
The paper examines how the concept of ‘excessive costs’ has been interpreted in the implementation o...
The EC Directive on Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC), now to be implemented in the...
It is accepted that integrated pollution control is essential for the amelioration of pollution prob...
Using theories of public policy making, this work analyzes UK experience of Integrated Pollution Con...
The growth of environmental management systems (EMSs) in the UK has taken place against a background...
This report describes the reasons why integrated pollution control (IPC) became accepted as a necess...
Abstract. In April 1987 the United Kingdom took an important step towards the 'integrated'...
An integrated approach to pollution control (IPC) is advocated. The disadvantages of the EPA\u27s cu...
This book explores the effectiveness of the response of environmental groups and organisations in Br...
Integrated pollution control, or IPC, can be defined for now as an approach to environmental regulat...
In this chapter, the concept of Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) within the Europe...
Ecological modernisation theory has been offered as a possible solution to the environmental problem...
Pollution is a by-product of production, is only gradually dissolved by the environment, and crosses...
Policy network analysis (PNA) and the advocacy coalition framework (ACF) are relatively recent addit...
This thesis examines the implementation of air pollution control at the local level within the UK. F...
The paper examines how the concept of ‘excessive costs’ has been interpreted in the implementation o...
The EC Directive on Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC), now to be implemented in the...
It is accepted that integrated pollution control is essential for the amelioration of pollution prob...
Using theories of public policy making, this work analyzes UK experience of Integrated Pollution Con...
The growth of environmental management systems (EMSs) in the UK has taken place against a background...
This report describes the reasons why integrated pollution control (IPC) became accepted as a necess...
Abstract. In April 1987 the United Kingdom took an important step towards the 'integrated'...
An integrated approach to pollution control (IPC) is advocated. The disadvantages of the EPA\u27s cu...
This book explores the effectiveness of the response of environmental groups and organisations in Br...
Integrated pollution control, or IPC, can be defined for now as an approach to environmental regulat...
In this chapter, the concept of Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) within the Europe...
Ecological modernisation theory has been offered as a possible solution to the environmental problem...
Pollution is a by-product of production, is only gradually dissolved by the environment, and crosses...
Policy network analysis (PNA) and the advocacy coalition framework (ACF) are relatively recent addit...
This thesis examines the implementation of air pollution control at the local level within the UK. F...
The paper examines how the concept of ‘excessive costs’ has been interpreted in the implementation o...
The EC Directive on Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC), now to be implemented in the...
It is accepted that integrated pollution control is essential for the amelioration of pollution prob...