Research programme
Environmental Policies in Decentralized Governmental Systems:
a Blueprint for Optimal Governance
BIBLIOGRAPHIC RESOURCES
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1. Country reports and indicators
1) OECD’s Environmental Performance Reviews (downloadable for free provided that you/your institution
have a current subscription to SourceOECD).2) Pilot Environmental Performance Index by the Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy
for the World Economic Forum.
3) Europe's Environment: the Third Assessment. Environmental Assessment Report No. 10
4) UNEP Annual Report 2002 (PDF, 64pp, 2.185KB)
2. Books
Anderson Terry L. and Peter J. Hill (Eds) (1997), Environmental Federalism
(The Political Economy Forum), Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.Baland J.M. and J.P. Platteau (2000), Halting Degradation of Natural Resources: Is there a Role
for Rural Communities? Oxford, Clarendon Press.
Barnes, Pamela M. and Barnes Ian G. (1999), Environmental Policy in the European Union, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar.
Dasgupta, Partha (1998), Environmental and Resource Economics in the World of the Poor, RFF
French, Hilary E. (1992), After the Earth Summit: The Future of Environmental Governance, Worldwatch Paper 107.
French, Hilary E. (1995), Partnership for the Planet: An Environmental Agenda for the United Nations, Worldwatch Paper 126.
Grant, Wyn, Duncan Matthews and Peter Newell (2000), The Effectiveness of European Union Environmental Policy, Houndmills and London, MacMillan.
Harrison, Kathryn (1997), Passing the Buck: Federalism and Canadian Environmental Policy, University of British Columbia Press
Holland, Kenneth M. (Editor), et al (1996), Federalism and the Environment: Environmental Policymaking in Australia, Canada, and the United States (Contributions in Political Science), Greenwood Press
Keeley and Scoones (2003), Understanding Environmental Policy Processes. Cases from Africa. London, Earthscan
Koontz, Tomas M. (2002), Federalism in the Forest: National Versus State Natural Resource Policy, Georgetown University Press.
Scheberle, Denise (1997), Federalism and Environmental Policy: Trust and the Politics of Implementation (American Governance and Public Policy), Georgetown University Press