Local Approaches to Environmental Compliance: Japanese Case Studies and Lessons for Developing Countries

The principal obstacles to environmental compliance and enforce meant in developing countries resolve around constraints that are political, economic, and institutional. As demonstrated in the Japanese case studies, effective responses have often r...

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Main Authors: Bianchi, Adriana, Cruz, Wilfrido
Other Authors: Nakamura, Masahisa
Format: Publication
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2012
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/01/5874311/local-approaches-environmental-compliance-japanese-case-studies-lessons-developing-countries
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spelling okr-10986-73442021-04-23T14:02:28Z Local Approaches to Environmental Compliance: Japanese Case Studies and Lessons for Developing Countries Bianchi, Adriana Cruz, Wilfrido Nakamura, Masahisa The principal obstacles to environmental compliance and enforce meant in developing countries resolve around constraints that are political, economic, and institutional. As demonstrated in the Japanese case studies, effective responses have often required consensus and commitment at the local government and community levels. Although there are many instances when implementation is hindered by lack of technical skills or lack of the needed technology, the underlying constraints are rarely technological. 2012-06-06T21:12:07Z 2012-06-06T21:12:07Z 2005 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/01/5874311/local-approaches-environmental-compliance-japanese-case-studies-lessons-developing-countries 0-8213-6101-5 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7344 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication East Asia and Pacific East Asia and Pacific East Asia Japan
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description The principal obstacles to environmental compliance and enforce meant in developing countries resolve around constraints that are political, economic, and institutional. As demonstrated in the Japanese case studies, effective responses have often required consensus and commitment at the local government and community levels. Although there are many instances when implementation is hindered by lack of technical skills or lack of the needed technology, the underlying constraints are rarely technological.
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Cruz, Wilfrido
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Cruz, Wilfrido
Local Approaches to Environmental Compliance: Japanese Case Studies and Lessons for Developing Countries
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title Local Approaches to Environmental Compliance: Japanese Case Studies and Lessons for Developing Countries
title_short Local Approaches to Environmental Compliance: Japanese Case Studies and Lessons for Developing Countries
title_full Local Approaches to Environmental Compliance: Japanese Case Studies and Lessons for Developing Countries
title_fullStr Local Approaches to Environmental Compliance: Japanese Case Studies and Lessons for Developing Countries
title_full_unstemmed Local Approaches to Environmental Compliance: Japanese Case Studies and Lessons for Developing Countries
title_sort local approaches to environmental compliance: japanese case studies and lessons for developing countries
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
publishDate 2012
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