Environmental Governance and Decentralisation
Editor
- Albert Breton
- Giorgio Brosio
- Silvana Dalmazzone
- Giovanna Garrone
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Cited by:
- Gianluca Ferraro & Marleen Brans, 2012. "Trade‐offs between environmental protection and economic development in China's fisheries policy: A political analysis on the adoption and implementation of the Fisheries Law 2000," Natural Resources Forum, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 36(1), pages 38-49, February.
- Fabio Fiorillo & Agnese Sacchi, 2012.
"On Local Environmental Protection,"
EuroEconomica, Danubius University of Galati, issue 5(31), pages 28-42, December.
- Fabio Fiorillo & Agnese Sacchi, 2011. "On Local Environmental Protection," Departmental Working Papers of Economics - University 'Roma Tre' 0131, Department of Economics - University Roma Tre.
- Jo Crotty & Sarah Marie Hall, 2013. "Environmental Responsibility in a Transition Context: Russian NGO Perception and Response," Environment and Planning C, , vol. 31(4), pages 667-681, August.
Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Albert Breton & Giorgio Brosio & Silvana Dalmazzone & Giovanna Garrone, 2007. "Introduction," Chapters, in: Albert Breton & Giorgio Brosio & Silvana Dalmazzone & Giovanna Garrone (ed.), Environmental Governance and Decentralisation, chapter 1, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Jeffrey D. Petchey, 2007. "Australia: Preserving Biodiversity and Managing Water Resources," Chapters, in: Albert Breton & Giorgio Brosio & Silvana Dalmazzone & Giovanna Garrone (ed.), Environmental Governance and Decentralisation, chapter 2, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Clóvis Cavalcanti, 2007. "Economic Growth and Environmental Protection in Brazil: An Unfavourable Trade-off," Chapters, in: Albert Breton & Giorgio Brosio & Silvana Dalmazzone & Giovanna Garrone (ed.), Environmental Governance and Decentralisation, chapter 3, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Marcia Valiante, 2007. "Interdependence and Coordination in the Canadian Environmental Policy Process," Chapters, in: Albert Breton & Giorgio Brosio & Silvana Dalmazzone & Giovanna Garrone (ed.), Environmental Governance and Decentralisation, chapter 4, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Gedion Asfaw & Kifle Lemma & Sebsebe Demissew, 2007. "Ethiopia: Protecting Nature in a Developing Decentralized Country," Chapters, in: Albert Breton & Giorgio Brosio & Silvana Dalmazzone & Giovanna Garrone (ed.), Environmental Governance and Decentralisation, chapter 5, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Anthony R. Zito, 2007. "European Union: Shifting Environmental Governance to the Supranational Level," Chapters, in: Albert Breton & Giorgio Brosio & Silvana Dalmazzone & Giovanna Garrone (ed.), Environmental Governance and Decentralisation, chapter 6, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Stefanie Engel & Melanie Zimmermann, 2007. "Environmental Institutions in Germany: Leader or Laggard?," Chapters, in: Albert Breton & Giorgio Brosio & Silvana Dalmazzone & Giovanna Garrone (ed.), Environmental Governance and Decentralisation, chapter 7, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Subrata Mandal & M. Govinda Rao, 2007. "Overlapping Fiscal Domains and the Effectiveness of Environmental Policy in India," Chapters, in: Albert Breton & Giorgio Brosio & Silvana Dalmazzone & Giovanna Garrone (ed.), Environmental Governance and Decentralisation, chapter 8, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Pavel V. Kasyanov & Aliona V. Stovpivskaya, 2007. "Russia: The Difficult Transition to Stable Environmental Institutions," Chapters, in: Albert Breton & Giorgio Brosio & Silvana Dalmazzone & Giovanna Garrone (ed.), Environmental Governance and Decentralisation, chapter 9, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Jason F. Shogren, 2007. "The Political Economy of Environmental Governance in the United States," Chapters, in: Albert Breton & Giorgio Brosio & Silvana Dalmazzone & Giovanna Garrone (ed.), Environmental Governance and Decentralisation, chapter 10, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Tommaso Chiamparino & Laura Piazza & Irene Venturello, 2007. "Chile: The Development–Sustainability Dilemma," Chapters, in: Albert Breton & Giorgio Brosio & Silvana Dalmazzone & Giovanna Garrone (ed.), Environmental Governance and Decentralisation, chapter 11, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Changhua Wu & Hua Wang, 2007. "China: Seeking Meaningful Decentralization to Achieve Sustainability," Chapters, in: Albert Breton & Giorgio Brosio & Silvana Dalmazzone & Giovanna Garrone (ed.), Environmental Governance and Decentralisation, chapter 12, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Mikael Skou Andersen, 2007. "The Danish Communes: Capacities and Constraints in Environmental Management," Chapters, in: Albert Breton & Giorgio Brosio & Silvana Dalmazzone & Giovanna Garrone (ed.), Environmental Governance and Decentralisation, chapter 13, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Albert Breton & Pierre Salmon, 2007. "France: Forces Shaping Centralization and Decentralization in Environmental Policymaking," Chapters, in: Albert Breton & Giorgio Brosio & Silvana Dalmazzone & Giovanna Garrone (ed.), Environmental Governance and Decentralisation, chapter 14, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Felix Ankomah Asante, 2007. "Capacity Constraints on Local Government Environmental Policies in Ghana," Chapters, in: Albert Breton & Giorgio Brosio & Silvana Dalmazzone & Giovanna Garrone (ed.), Environmental Governance and Decentralisation, chapter 15, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Ivana Capozza & Giovanna Garrone, 2007. "Italy: Towards Responsibility-sharing in Environmental Protection," Chapters, in: Albert Breton & Giorgio Brosio & Silvana Dalmazzone & Giovanna Garrone (ed.), Environmental Governance and Decentralisation, chapter 16, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Duncan Liefferink & Mark Wiering, 2007. "The Netherlands: An Integrated, Participatory Approach to Environmental Policymaking," Chapters, in: Albert Breton & Giorgio Brosio & Silvana Dalmazzone & Giovanna Garrone (ed.), Environmental Governance and Decentralisation, chapter 17, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Stephen Smith, 2007. "United Kingdom: Environmental Policymaking in a Centralised, Market-driven System," Chapters, in: Albert Breton & Giorgio Brosio & Silvana Dalmazzone & Giovanna Garrone (ed.), Environmental Governance and Decentralisation, chapter 18, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Albert Breton & Giorgio Brosio & Silvana Dalmazzone & Giovanna Garrone, 2007. "Trends in Environmental Governance: Evidence from Seventeen Countries and Sundry Reflections Thereon," Chapters, in: Albert Breton & Giorgio Brosio & Silvana Dalmazzone & Giovanna Garrone (ed.), Environmental Governance and Decentralisation, chapter 19, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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Economics and Finance; Environment;JEL classification:
- H0 - Public Economics - - General
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