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EPIGOV Final Conference, Brussels
23 January 2009
Environmental Policy Integration and Multilevel Governance (EPIGOV):
- Project Results and Policy Recommendations -
On 23 January 2009, Ecologic Institute supported by Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM), the Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP), and Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), held a conference at which the results of the EPIGOV project were presented and discussed. The conference was hosted by the Sustainable Development Observatory (SDO) of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC).
Which modes of governance are used to support environmental policy integration (EPI)? Is it possible to identify characteristic governance patterns supporting EPI and, if so, how do these patterns differ between levels of governance? How do EPI governance patterns interact across various levels of governance? These are some of the main questions which were explored within the EPIGOV framework. EPIGOV s described the relevant state-of-the-art, identified research gaps, and developed policy recommendations to improve the governance of EPI.
Policy Paper – Ingmar von Homeyer [pdf, 1.284 KB, English]
Download the conference programme
Final Conference - Presentations
EU research for sustainable development - Tihamer Laczko [pdf, 218 KB, English]
Introduction to EPIGOV - Ingmar von Homeyer [pdf, 72 KB, English]
Book presentation - Andrew Jordan, Andrea Lenschow [pdf, 439 KB, English]
EPI at the national regional and local level - Alessandra Goria [pdf, 118 KB, English]
EPI and international regimes - Mans Nilsson [pdf, 292 KB, English]
EPIGOV conclusions and results - Ingmar von Homeyer [pdf, 117 KB, English]
For further information contact
Dr Ingmar von Homeyer, Ecologic Institute, Berlin/Brussels
Email:
Note: this information will be updated
regularly in the course of the project.
Last update: 25 March 2009
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