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Institutions, Policy and Outputs for Acidification The Case of Hungary

Out of Print
By: Laurence J O'Toole Jr
176 pages
Publisher: Ashgate
Institutions, Policy and Outputs for Acidification
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  • Institutions, Policy and Outputs for Acidification ISBN: 9781859726112 Hardback Jan 1998 Out of Print #84723
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About this book

This is an analysis of the impact in Hungary of environmental policy following the Convention of Long Range Trans-boundary Air Pollution (CLRTAP) of the Economic Commission of Europe. The book focuses on central research issues but also analyzes environmental institutions and policy in Hungary more generally. It treats related themes such as the emerging role of the new autonomous local governments, the impact of privatization on acidification and environmental issues in Hungary and offers coverage of the influence of NGO's in democratic Hungary.

Contents

The Hungarian setting; domestic regime changes in Hungary and hypothesized influences on acidification; the environment, air pollution and acidification in Hungary; Hungarian environmental policy and its enforcement; Hungarian air pollution policy; organization, administration and implementation; institutional capacity and development; the Hungarian approach to LRTAP; protocols into policies?; LRTAP implementation within Hungary; LRTAP and Hungary - overall influences; Hungary and the European Union; conclusion.

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Out of Print
By: Laurence J O'Toole Jr
176 pages
Publisher: Ashgate
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