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Regulating from the Inside
Can Environmental Management Systems Achieve Policy Goals
Author: Coglianese Cary
Language: EnglishSubject for Regulating from the Inside:
Keywords
adoption; standard; environmental; performance; systems; formal; emss; firm; national; track; Em Adoption; Alternative Regulatory Pathway; Pe Rc; Lo Ca; National Environmental Performance Track; Em Implementation; Information Infrastructure; P2 Plant; Em Standard; Performance Track Program; Formal EMSs; P2 Program; Cary Coglianese; Facility's Em; Em Design; Company's Em; Responsible Care Program; Superior Performers; Em Guideline; Firm's Em; Environmental Performance Information; North Carolina General Assembly; Private Mandates; Environmental Performance Improvement; Improved Environmental Outcomes
· 15.2x22.9 cm · Hardback
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Foreword
Donald F. Kettl
1. Environmental Management Systems and the New Policy Agenda
Cary Coglianese and Jennifer Nash
Part 1: Motivations and Impacts
2. Environmental Management Systems: History, Theory, and Implementation Research
Richard N.L. Andrews, Nicole Darnall, Deborah Rigling Gallagher, Suellen Terrill Keiner, Eric Feldman, Matthew L. Mitchell, Deborah Amaral, and Jessica Jacoby
3. Factors that Shape EMS Outcomes in Firms
Jennifer Nash and John R. Ehrenfeld
4. Whay Do Firms Adopt Advanced Environmental Practices (And Do They Make a Difference?)
Richard Florida and Derek Davison
5. Environmental Management Systems and the Global Economy
Theodore Panayotou
Part 2: Implications for Public Policy
6. Expanding the Concept of Environmental Management Systems to Meet Multiple Social Goals
William R. Moomaw
7. Information, Environmental Performance, and Environmental Management Systems
Shelley H. Metzenbaum
8. Policies to Promote Systematic Environmental Management
Cary Coglianese
9. EMSs and Tiered Regulation: Getting the Deal Right
Jerry Speir
Conclusion
10. Toward a Management-Based Environmental Policy
Cary Coglianese and Jennifer Nash
Index
Cary Coglianese is an associate professor of public policy at Harvard University. He is chair of the Regulatory Policy Program at the John F. Kennedy School of Government's Center for Business and Government.
Jennifer Nash is director of the Regulatory Policy Program at the Kennedy School's Center for Business and Government. She specializes in emerging trends in environmental policy and industry self-regulation.