Integrating environmental policies into the policies of all other sectors is the core European environmental policy. But there has been no thorough investigation of the political process involved. This volume provides the first. It analyses the process of policy integration - the greening of public policy - across the relevant sectors and countries. It finds significant variation from sector to sector and from country to country, and analyses the reasons for this. (Surprisingly the UK, traditionally the 'dirty man' of Europe is far more actively engaged than environmental 'progressives' such as Germany.) It identifies the obstacles to integration and offers solutions for policy formulation, decision making and implementation at the relevant political levels.
About the AuthorAndrea Lenschov is lecturer in political science at the University of Salzburg. She was formerly a research fellow at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam, Jean Monnet Fellow at the European University Institute and a doctoral student at New York University.
Reviews'With this book, Lenschow does fill an academic gap by mapping out the bureaucratic progress the EU has undergone in (attempting to) green policies. Therefore, it may prove a useful tool for those scholars who want to explore this direction further.'
Environmental Politics
Book InformationISBN 9781853837098
Author Andrea LenschowFormat Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Earthscan LtdPublisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 490g