Municipal Waste Management in Europe

European Policy between Harmonisation and Subsidiarity

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Gebonden, 209 blz. | Engels
Springer Netherlands | 2002e druk, 2002
ISBN13: 9781402005435
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Nicolas Buclet Waste management issues can be approached in several ways. The question of which treatment technique to adopt is essentially a downstream problem. In our view the issue needed to be tackled further upstream. Waste management is not only a technical problem, it is also an area which involves various actors throughout society. In this book, as in the previous volume (Buclet, Godard, 2000), the organisation of waste management is seen in terms of regimes. A regime is an entire form ofinstitutional, technical, economic and social organisation relating to a specific field, no matter how complex that field is. Regime formation is generally a long-drawn-out process, rooted in the multiple interactions of the actors involved. Legislation plays a crucial role but would not, of itself, lead to the formation of a regime. There is always the old question of causality and which element occurs first: the behaviour of actors who constitute the reality, or the legislation that models their behaviour? Besides legislation, other formal or informal conventions influence the behaviour of actors approaching a common path, making co­ ordination easier between them. In this book we have insisted on conventional principles. They are the real guides for actors within each national regime.

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ISBN13:9781402005435
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:209
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
Druk:2002
Hoofdrubriek:Economie

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Introduction. I. Comparion of National Solid Waste Regimes in Trajetories of Change; W. Hafkamp. II. Interactions and main sources of friction between national regimes; N. Buclet, et al. III. The dynamic effects of interactions between national regimes: towards harmonisation; P. Bertossi, et al. IV. The consequences of implementing directives in the national context: the correct answer to the friction between national regimes? L. Fischer, et al. V. Opportunities and constraints on implementing a European waste management strategy; L. Fischer, U. Petschow. VI. Three scenarios for the organisation of MSW management in Europe; N. Buclet, et al. VII. Alternative scenarios for a sustainable MSW and the national and European Trajectories; N. Buclet.
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