Managing the Environment in Developing Countries

• Environmental policy should be inspired by the recognition that the environment is everyone's business; all social actors must be involved in environmental management • Policies that implicitly subsidize a wasteful and environmentally destructive use of resources are pervasive: reforms should...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: O'Connor, David
Other Authors: Turnham, David
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Paris OECD Publishing 1992
Series:OECD Development Centre Policy Briefs
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Collection: OECD Books and Papers - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:• Environmental policy should be inspired by the recognition that the environment is everyone's business; all social actors must be involved in environmental management • Policies that implicitly subsidize a wasteful and environmentally destructive use of resources are pervasive: reforms should command a high priority on economic as well as environmental grounds • Compared to regulation, market-based instruments are little used but they can be more efficient; they can also produce revenues to finance environmental improvements • Regulatory effectiveness can be improved by: relying more on preventive measures, including environmental impact assessment; targeting large polluters; strengthening enforcement; and favouring mediation over litigation
Physical Description:37 p. 21 x 29.7cm