Title of article :
The evolution of Dutch environmental policy: the changing ecological arena from 1970–2000 and beyond
Author/Authors :
Gerard Keijzers، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages :
22
From page :
179
To page :
200
Abstract :
Dutch environmental policies over the past thirty years have expanded through three distinct phases. These policies gradually opened up to engage stakeholders in establishing legislation, formulating implementation plans, and finally jointly defining ecological objectives. Environmental policies became increasingly effective by ensuring the taking on of environmental responsibilities by a growing number of stakeholders. Four unresolved issues present a formidable agenda for environmental policy attention in the next decade: managing CO2 emissions, controlling future infrastructure development, minimising resources use, and reducing the burden on biodiversity. These issues relate to the necessary management of stocks of energy, other non-renewable resources, space, and biodiversity, respectively. Up to now, the issue of the preservation of stocks has not received much policy attention. They are expected to become the new policy issues complementing the traditional emission reduction policies which mainly aim at safeguarding the quality of air, water and soil. It is argued that super-optimizing policies engaging jointly economic, social, and ecological interests, are needed to resolve the issues at stake.
Keywords :
Stakeholder involvement , National environmental policy plans , environmental economics , Netherlands’ environmental policy , Green planning , environmental policy
Journal title :
Journal of Cleaner Production
Serial Year :
2000
Journal title :
Journal of Cleaner Production
Record number :
743546
Link To Document :
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