Having been created for reasons quite unconnected with the environment, the success of EU policy in this field has given it a compelling new justification. A leading authority on the development and application of EU environmental policy, Nigel Haigh, traces the evolution of the EU's environmental policy from obscurity to centrality and shows how a number of factors - including a number of environmental threats that came to prominence in the 1980s, and the new concept of sustainable development - has put environmental policy at the forefront of EU policy. Illuminating the EU's achievements and challenges in the area of environmental policy, the book also contextualises the issues throughout its history and offers insight into the future role of the EU in environmental matters.
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"In 'EU Environmental Policy: Its Journey to Centre Stage', Nigel Haigh argues that the EU has not only enabled its member states to achieve necessary progress that they would never have done individually, but also that the net result has been of global significance." - ENDS, Dr A. Michael Warhurst, Executive Director, CHEM Trust
"Reading this book it is hard not to share Nigel's belief that if the EU didn't exist we'd have to invent it, to align forces around a better way to live in Europe. And we should all celebrate his tenacity, intellect and lifetime commitment to that cause." - Green Alliance Blog, Julie Hill
"The book is mainly a collection of essays, lecture and book chapters written in the midst of important debates, with fresh updates to each providing a perspective up to 2015." - Nick Rowcliffe, ENDS Reports
"This book will be of interest to those new to the subject and to experts in EU environmental policy. It provides an engaging and accessible introduction, demonstrating how the different policies fit with cross-cutting principles, such as precaution and subsidiarity, and EU decision-making processes. It investigates historical policy developments in much greater depth than other introductory books on EU environmental policy do (e.g. those by Delreux and Happaerts or Jordan and Adelle)." - Viviane Gravey, Environmental Politics 2016 pp.1
"Haigh, former Director of the London office of the Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP) and an alumnus of the European Environmental Agency as well as the Environment Agency here in Britain, offers an independent view of that journey, comprised mainly of lectures and papers delivered over the past 30 years." - Edward Perchard , Resource Magazine
"This book will be of interest to those new to the subject and to experts in EU environmental policy. It provides an engaging and accessible introduction, demonstrating how the different policies fit with cross-cutting principles, such as precaution and subsidiarity, and EU decision-making processes. It investigates historical policy developments in much greater depth than other introductory books on EU environmental policy do." - Viviane Gravey, Environmental Politics
"Above all, the book sets the evolution of EU environmental policy in a time perspective. This is a valuable exercise when a large part of current works is spent on commenting the most recent EU law and policy developments, but are more rarely telling the whole story and looking at the broad picture... Haigh's book is both a historical testimony and a reminder of the need for ambition and consistency in EU environmental policy." - Catherine Banet, Associate Professor, University of Oslo, Scandinavian Institute for Maritime Law, Department of Petroleum and Energy Law
"At time when many Europeans and Non-Europeans are focused on the EU's future, this book provides a significant contribution to that debate. The book by Nigel Haigh is a must-read. It is full of constructive learning effects and thoughtful positioning of arguments, making EU environmental policy a model to be carefully studied worldwide." - Udo E. Simonis, Emeritus Professor of Environmental Policy at the Berlin Social Science Centre (WZB), for Sonnenseite
"Reading this book it is hard not to share Nigel's belief that if the EU didn't exist we'd have to invent it, to align forces around a better way to live in Europe. And we should all celebrate his tenacity, intellect and lifetime commitment to that cause." - Green Alliance Blog, Julie Hill
"The book is mainly a collection of essays, lecture and book chapters written in the midst of important debates, with fresh updates to each providing a perspective up to 2015." - Nick Rowcliffe, ENDS Reports
"This book will be of interest to those new to the subject and to experts in EU environmental policy. It provides an engaging and accessible introduction, demonstrating how the different policies fit with cross-cutting principles, such as precaution and subsidiarity, and EU decision-making processes. It investigates historical policy developments in much greater depth than other introductory books on EU environmental policy do (e.g. those by Delreux and Happaerts or Jordan and Adelle)." - Viviane Gravey, Environmental Politics 2016 pp.1
"Haigh, former Director of the London office of the Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP) and an alumnus of the European Environmental Agency as well as the Environment Agency here in Britain, offers an independent view of that journey, comprised mainly of lectures and papers delivered over the past 30 years." - Edward Perchard , Resource Magazine
"This book will be of interest to those new to the subject and to experts in EU environmental policy. It provides an engaging and accessible introduction, demonstrating how the different policies fit with cross-cutting principles, such as precaution and subsidiarity, and EU decision-making processes. It investigates historical policy developments in much greater depth than other introductory books on EU environmental policy do." - Viviane Gravey, Environmental Politics
"Above all, the book sets the evolution of EU environmental policy in a time perspective. This is a valuable exercise when a large part of current works is spent on commenting the most recent EU law and policy developments, but are more rarely telling the whole story and looking at the broad picture... Haigh's book is both a historical testimony and a reminder of the need for ambition and consistency in EU environmental policy." - Catherine Banet, Associate Professor, University of Oslo, Scandinavian Institute for Maritime Law, Department of Petroleum and Energy Law
"At time when many Europeans and Non-Europeans are focused on the EU's future, this book provides a significant contribution to that debate. The book by Nigel Haigh is a must-read. It is full of constructive learning effects and thoughtful positioning of arguments, making EU environmental policy a model to be carefully studied worldwide." - Udo E. Simonis, Emeritus Professor of Environmental Policy at the Berlin Social Science Centre (WZB), for Sonnenseite