Policies of the European Union cover a range of social, environmental and economic aspirations and the current environmental directives and laws have evolved from a suite of norms which have changed over time. These may be characterised loosely according to 'Three Ps': Practical, those taking an anthropocentric approach; Pure, those taking an ecocentric approach and Popular, those appealing to the general public. In this paper I use these three perspectives as a tool to analyse the complexity and identify contradictions in European aquatic environmental legislation. Some trade-offs between development and conservation are identified and used to characterise the potential qualities of more successful agency to achieve environmental goals in ...
The question of the biodiversity conservacion cannot be reach without ecological negotiation. The th...
Demands for increased levels of protection for species and ecosystems are being translated into new ...
The transboundary nature of marine ecosystems and their more difficult accessibility create challeng...
Policies of the European Union cover a range of social, environmental and economic aspirations and t...
Policies of the European Union cover a range of social, environmental and economic aspirations and t...
Policies of the European Union cover a range of social, environmental and economic aspirations and t...
Contradictions in public policies for biodiversity conservation are inherent in the complexity of th...
While some progress has been made, Europe is far from achieving its policy objective of healthy aqua...
Previous research point strongly to economic growth and competitiveness being the primary interests ...
The sustainable management of aquatic ecosystems requires better coordination between policies spann...
Environmental policymaking has conventionally aimed at preserving the integrity of the environment. ...
In recent years, the global loss of biodiversity has been an increasing concern for many governments...
This comparative book explores the dynamics driving how courts across Europe and beyond understand a...
In the framework of critical geographies of the environment, this paper discusses European environme...
The problem of ecology is one of the most common problems of the twenty-first century. No country is...
The question of the biodiversity conservacion cannot be reach without ecological negotiation. The th...
Demands for increased levels of protection for species and ecosystems are being translated into new ...
The transboundary nature of marine ecosystems and their more difficult accessibility create challeng...
Policies of the European Union cover a range of social, environmental and economic aspirations and t...
Policies of the European Union cover a range of social, environmental and economic aspirations and t...
Policies of the European Union cover a range of social, environmental and economic aspirations and t...
Contradictions in public policies for biodiversity conservation are inherent in the complexity of th...
While some progress has been made, Europe is far from achieving its policy objective of healthy aqua...
Previous research point strongly to economic growth and competitiveness being the primary interests ...
The sustainable management of aquatic ecosystems requires better coordination between policies spann...
Environmental policymaking has conventionally aimed at preserving the integrity of the environment. ...
In recent years, the global loss of biodiversity has been an increasing concern for many governments...
This comparative book explores the dynamics driving how courts across Europe and beyond understand a...
In the framework of critical geographies of the environment, this paper discusses European environme...
The problem of ecology is one of the most common problems of the twenty-first century. No country is...
The question of the biodiversity conservacion cannot be reach without ecological negotiation. The th...
Demands for increased levels of protection for species and ecosystems are being translated into new ...
The transboundary nature of marine ecosystems and their more difficult accessibility create challeng...