Environmental Policy in JapanHidefumi Imura, Miranda Alice Schreurs Edward Elgar Publishing, 2005年1月1日 - 406 頁 This book is a must; it is best reading for all interested in or working on environmental policy formulation and implementation, be it in a polluted industrial country or in a polluting developing country. Environmentalist . . . a well-conceptualized anal |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 85 筆
第 2 頁
... reduce energy intensity . Changes have been made to environmental laws , programs and management styles that put Japan among the ranks of the nations with the most advanced environmental programs . At the end of the 1960s , Japan was ...
... reduce energy intensity . Changes have been made to environmental laws , programs and management styles that put Japan among the ranks of the nations with the most advanced environmental programs . At the end of the 1960s , Japan was ...
第 3 頁
... reduce emissions and improve dramatically its energy efficiency ? The relative speed with which the Japanese environmental situation improved is really quite remarkable even if not all of Japan's pollution problems were solved . For ...
... reduce emissions and improve dramatically its energy efficiency ? The relative speed with which the Japanese environmental situation improved is really quite remarkable even if not all of Japan's pollution problems were solved . For ...
第 5 頁
... reduce the risks posed by the expanding use of chemicals . Since the 1990s , Japanese policy makers and society have struggled to address persistent and new environmental challenges while also dealing with economic stagnation . Some ...
... reduce the risks posed by the expanding use of chemicals . Since the 1990s , Japanese policy makers and society have struggled to address persistent and new environmental challenges while also dealing with economic stagnation . Some ...
第 6 頁
... reduced environmental stresses . It examines the formal and informal institutions that formed between government and industry to facilitate investment in pollution control technology development and adoption . It considers the ...
... reduced environmental stresses . It examines the formal and informal institutions that formed between government and industry to facilitate investment in pollution control technology development and adoption . It considers the ...
第 8 頁
... reduce resource utilization in Japan that causes environmental damage in developing countries . This can and must be done both through behavioral and regulatory changes in Japan as well as by assisting developing countries in improving ...
... reduce resource utilization in Japan that causes environmental damage in developing countries . This can and must be done both through behavioral and regulatory changes in Japan as well as by assisting developing countries in improving ...
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1 | |
15 | |
Institutions and the Interplay of Actors | 49 |
4 Economic Implications of Pollution Control Policy in Japan | 86 |
Recognition and Response Processes | 102 |
International Cooperation | 135 |
7 Environmental Policy Instruments | 153 |
8 Case Studies of Environmental Politics in Japan | 185 |
Financial Mechanisms | 249 |
11 Environmental Industries and Technologies in Japan | 266 |
Strategic Implications for Asias Developing Countries | 287 |
Japan the European Union and the United States of America Compared | 315 |
14 Evaluating Japans Environmental Policy Performance | 342 |
References | 360 |
Index | 388 |
9 Local Government Industry and Pollution Control Agreements | 215 |
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