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As environmental protection is attracting increasing political attention and public support, many developing countries are designing and putting into practice environmental institutions. This study analyzes the experience of several OECD countries in order to identify factors that influence the role and success of environmental management; possible causes of the discrepancy between national environmental objectives and actual performance; and implications of lessons learned and recommendations for countries that are in the process of establishing or redesigning their environmental management systems.

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title:Environmental Management and Institutions in OECD Countries : Lessons From Experience World Bank Technical Paper ; No. 391
author:Lovei, Magda.; Weiss, Charles.
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:0821342045
print isbn13:9780821342046
ebook isbn13:9780585162676
language:English
subjectEnvironmental management--OECD countries, Environmental policy--OECD countries.
publication date:1998
lcc:GE320.O43L68 1998eb
ddc:363.7/056
subject:Environmental management--OECD countries, Environmental policy--OECD countries.
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Environmental Management and Institutions in OECD Countries
Lessons from Experience
Magda Lovei
Charles Weiss, Jr.
The World Bank
Washington, D.C.
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