Addresses the difficulties faced by governmental agencies throughout the world in trying to achieve the targets set by environmental groups. The text examines the complexities of the policy making process, the use of market-based regulatory instruments, the kinds of institutions needed to ensure policy implementation, the interaction of environmental and economic concerns and the role of the developing world. It outlines a paradigm that requires a shift in how environmental problems are perceived.
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Gary C. Bryner is affiliated with the Natural Resources Law Center of the University of Colorado.
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