This book takes a long-term view of environmental policy in Poland,
which thus serves as an example to increase our understanding of
environmental policy making in general in the former Eastern bloc
countries. The perspective adopted also includes the pre-transition
period, since the transformation process cannot be understood without
reference to the preceding period. The book investigates the driving
forces underlying policy changes, both prior to and after the
transition, and identifies elements both of change and continuity -
topics that have hitherto been neglected in the literature. A change
of political system in Poland did not lead to a major change in the
thrust of environmental policy: the policy makers adopted a cautious
approach to new instruments and institutions during the transition
period. What did change with the transition was the implementation
aspect: the effectiveness of environmental policy increased
dramatically after the abolition of socialism. The rule of law meant
that the state administration and the polluters were subordinated to
the legal system, thus increasing the power to environmental policy.
Readership: Researchers and students interested in the environment and
the countries in transition.
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ISBN
9789401145176
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
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Springer
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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