Handleiding voor een economische evaluatie van het milieubeleid. Toepassing op het Vlaamse bosbeleid
T. Franck and
Y. Nauwelaerts
Review of Business and Economic Literature, 2007, vol. LII, issue 1, 95-118
Abstract:
Environmental policy evaluations are a relatively recent phenomenon in Flanders. Environmental impact reports (MER) and regulatory impact analyses (RIA) are legal obligations for projects and policy measures with a potentially important impact on the environment. To obtain meaningful results from these environmental policy evaluations, it is important to work in a systematic way. The ten steps we describe in this article offer a general framework that can be implemented for different categories of environmental problems. Every step is illustrated for the Flemish afforestation policy.
Date: 2007
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