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Global and regional synthesis
MEAs and non-binding instruments
Laws and institutions
Economic instruments
Industry and new technologies
Financing environmental action
Public participation
Environmental information
and education
Social policies
References
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This chapter describes the different types of policy response that are being used to address environmental issues, and tries to assess their success or failure. Quantitative assessment of the success or failure of policy initiatives and developments is not an easy task. Four questions need to be addressed:
The last two questions are particularly hard to answer because of uneven monitoring, poor and missing data, and a lack of indicators, continuous reporting and data on the environmental situation before and after implementation. Furthermore, there are no proper mechanisms, methodologies or criteria to determine which policy contributes to which change in the state of the environment. It is usually impossible to single out a specific action or policy as having a particular impact; linkages between human actions and environmental outcomes are still poorly understood. In addition, political developments and bad governance can easily nullify the potential benefits of policy instruments.
Such problems often prevent valid comparisons between the current situation and what would have happened had no policy action been taken. The case of CFCs, where the sources are almost entirely man-made, regulations are so stringent that the impact on emissions is clear, and the impact of changes in emission levels on the natural environment is well known, is a rare exception. In general, a more complete and precise analysis will require the development of better mechanisms for monitoring and assessing the effects of environmental policies on environmental quality.
This chapter includes a general introduction followed by descriptions of policy responses in the seven GEO regions. The analysis is conducted in terms of eight policy clusters:
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