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Focuses on integrated product policy (IPP), which aims to improve the environmental performance of products and services through their life cycle. This book presents perspectives from policy-makers, researchers, consultancies, business, environmental and consumer associations, on how to conceptualize, institutionalize and implement IPP.
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Focuses on integrated product policy (IPP), which aims to improve the environmental performance of products and services through their life cycle. This book presents perspectives from policy-makers, researchers, consultancies, business, environmental and consumer associations, on how to conceptualize, institutionalize and implement IPP.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2017
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- ISBN-13: 9781351282598
- Artikelnr.: 49264208
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 377
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351282598
- Artikelnr.: 49264208
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Scheer, Dirk; Rubik, Frieder
ForewordJürgen Trittin
Bundesminister für Umwelt
Naturschutz und Reaktorsicherheit (German Federal Minister of Environmental Protection
Conservation and Nuclear Safety)Introduction. Governance towards sustainability: meeting the unsustainable production and consumption challengeDirk Scheer
Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW)
GermanyFrieder Rubik
Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW)
GermanyPart I: The governance approach of integrated product policy1. From government to governance: political steering in modern societiesRenate Mayntz
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Germany2. Patterns and key issues of environmental governance: what's new?Andrea Lenschow
University of Osnabrück
Germany3. Environmental governance and integrated product policyDirk Scheer
Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW)
GermanyPart II: Integrated product policy in practice: varieties of multi-level governance4. The European Commission's Communication 'Integrated Product Policy: Building on Environmental Life-Cycle Thinking'Klaus Kögler and Robert Goodchild
European Commission
Belgium5. Promoting sustainable consumption and production at the international level: taking a life-cycle approachGuido Sonnemann
Adriana Zacarias and Bas de Leeuw
United Nations Environment Programme
France6. Integrated product policy in SwedenYlva Reinhard
Swedish Environmental Protection Agency7. Integrated product policy in Denmark: new patterns of environmental governance?Arne Remmen
Department of Development and Planning
Aalborg University
Denmark8. Integrated product policy: the product-related part of the Swiss government's strategy for sustainable developmentChristoph Rentsch
Swiss Agency for the Environment
Forests and Landscape (BUWAL)9. Integrated product policy as a tool in environmental protection: the Bavarian perspectiveHans-Christian Steinmetzer and Uwe Furnier
Bavarian State Ministry of the Environment
Public Health and Consumer Protection
Germany10. The IPP concept: some thoughts and commentsEckart Meyer-Rutz
Federal Ministry of Environment
Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety
Germany11. Integrated product policy: practices in EuropeFrieder Rubik
Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW)
GermanyPart III: Shaping a policy mix: understanding the challenge12. Integrated product policy and governance: a necessary symbiosisRobert Nuij
Environmental Resources Management (ERM)
Italy13. Integrated product policy in the paper chainEllen Frings
IFOK
Institute for Organisational Communication
Germany14. Extended producer responsibility policies in the United States and Canada: history and statusBill Sheehan
Product Policy Project
USAHelen Spiegelman
Product Policy Project
Canada15. Extended producer responsibility as a driver for product chain improvementNaoko Tojo
Thomas Lindhqvist and Carl Dalhammar
International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics at Lund University
Sweden16. The implementation of integrated product policy in southern Italy: the role of community structural fundsIvana Capozza
Orsola Mautone and Maria Angela Sorce
Italian Ministry of the Environment and Territory
ItalyPart IV: Getting stakeholders involved: product innovation along the value chain17. Complexity management with interpretive schemes: the contribution of integrated chain management to integrated product policyUwe Schneidewind
Maria Goldbach and Stefan Seuring
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
Germany18. Multi-stakeholder approaches to product developmentEsther Hoffmann
Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW)
Germany19. The determinants and effects of environmental product innovationsKatharina-Maria Rehfeld
German Chamber of Commerce
China20. Integrated product policy: an integral part of corporate practiceClaudia Wöhler
Federation of German Industries (BDI)
Germany21. Small and medium-sized enterprises and integrated product policy: attitudes and barriersPaolo Masoni and Roberto Buonamici
Italian National Agency for New Technology
Energy and the Environment (ENEA)
Italy22. Notion marketing and praxis transfer: how to bring IPP into reality or how to bring reality into IPPSiegfried Kreibe and Michael Schneider
Bavarian Institute of Applied Environmental Research and Technology (BIfA)
Germany
Bundesminister für Umwelt
Naturschutz und Reaktorsicherheit (German Federal Minister of Environmental Protection
Conservation and Nuclear Safety)Introduction. Governance towards sustainability: meeting the unsustainable production and consumption challengeDirk Scheer
Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW)
GermanyFrieder Rubik
Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW)
GermanyPart I: The governance approach of integrated product policy1. From government to governance: political steering in modern societiesRenate Mayntz
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Germany2. Patterns and key issues of environmental governance: what's new?Andrea Lenschow
University of Osnabrück
Germany3. Environmental governance and integrated product policyDirk Scheer
Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW)
GermanyPart II: Integrated product policy in practice: varieties of multi-level governance4. The European Commission's Communication 'Integrated Product Policy: Building on Environmental Life-Cycle Thinking'Klaus Kögler and Robert Goodchild
European Commission
Belgium5. Promoting sustainable consumption and production at the international level: taking a life-cycle approachGuido Sonnemann
Adriana Zacarias and Bas de Leeuw
United Nations Environment Programme
France6. Integrated product policy in SwedenYlva Reinhard
Swedish Environmental Protection Agency7. Integrated product policy in Denmark: new patterns of environmental governance?Arne Remmen
Department of Development and Planning
Aalborg University
Denmark8. Integrated product policy: the product-related part of the Swiss government's strategy for sustainable developmentChristoph Rentsch
Swiss Agency for the Environment
Forests and Landscape (BUWAL)9. Integrated product policy as a tool in environmental protection: the Bavarian perspectiveHans-Christian Steinmetzer and Uwe Furnier
Bavarian State Ministry of the Environment
Public Health and Consumer Protection
Germany10. The IPP concept: some thoughts and commentsEckart Meyer-Rutz
Federal Ministry of Environment
Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety
Germany11. Integrated product policy: practices in EuropeFrieder Rubik
Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW)
GermanyPart III: Shaping a policy mix: understanding the challenge12. Integrated product policy and governance: a necessary symbiosisRobert Nuij
Environmental Resources Management (ERM)
Italy13. Integrated product policy in the paper chainEllen Frings
IFOK
Institute for Organisational Communication
Germany14. Extended producer responsibility policies in the United States and Canada: history and statusBill Sheehan
Product Policy Project
USAHelen Spiegelman
Product Policy Project
Canada15. Extended producer responsibility as a driver for product chain improvementNaoko Tojo
Thomas Lindhqvist and Carl Dalhammar
International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics at Lund University
Sweden16. The implementation of integrated product policy in southern Italy: the role of community structural fundsIvana Capozza
Orsola Mautone and Maria Angela Sorce
Italian Ministry of the Environment and Territory
ItalyPart IV: Getting stakeholders involved: product innovation along the value chain17. Complexity management with interpretive schemes: the contribution of integrated chain management to integrated product policyUwe Schneidewind
Maria Goldbach and Stefan Seuring
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
Germany18. Multi-stakeholder approaches to product developmentEsther Hoffmann
Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW)
Germany19. The determinants and effects of environmental product innovationsKatharina-Maria Rehfeld
German Chamber of Commerce
China20. Integrated product policy: an integral part of corporate practiceClaudia Wöhler
Federation of German Industries (BDI)
Germany21. Small and medium-sized enterprises and integrated product policy: attitudes and barriersPaolo Masoni and Roberto Buonamici
Italian National Agency for New Technology
Energy and the Environment (ENEA)
Italy22. Notion marketing and praxis transfer: how to bring IPP into reality or how to bring reality into IPPSiegfried Kreibe and Michael Schneider
Bavarian Institute of Applied Environmental Research and Technology (BIfA)
Germany
ForewordJürgen Trittin
Bundesminister für Umwelt
Naturschutz und Reaktorsicherheit (German Federal Minister of Environmental Protection
Conservation and Nuclear Safety)Introduction. Governance towards sustainability: meeting the unsustainable production and consumption challengeDirk Scheer
Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW)
GermanyFrieder Rubik
Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW)
GermanyPart I: The governance approach of integrated product policy1. From government to governance: political steering in modern societiesRenate Mayntz
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Germany2. Patterns and key issues of environmental governance: what's new?Andrea Lenschow
University of Osnabrück
Germany3. Environmental governance and integrated product policyDirk Scheer
Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW)
GermanyPart II: Integrated product policy in practice: varieties of multi-level governance4. The European Commission's Communication 'Integrated Product Policy: Building on Environmental Life-Cycle Thinking'Klaus Kögler and Robert Goodchild
European Commission
Belgium5. Promoting sustainable consumption and production at the international level: taking a life-cycle approachGuido Sonnemann
Adriana Zacarias and Bas de Leeuw
United Nations Environment Programme
France6. Integrated product policy in SwedenYlva Reinhard
Swedish Environmental Protection Agency7. Integrated product policy in Denmark: new patterns of environmental governance?Arne Remmen
Department of Development and Planning
Aalborg University
Denmark8. Integrated product policy: the product-related part of the Swiss government's strategy for sustainable developmentChristoph Rentsch
Swiss Agency for the Environment
Forests and Landscape (BUWAL)9. Integrated product policy as a tool in environmental protection: the Bavarian perspectiveHans-Christian Steinmetzer and Uwe Furnier
Bavarian State Ministry of the Environment
Public Health and Consumer Protection
Germany10. The IPP concept: some thoughts and commentsEckart Meyer-Rutz
Federal Ministry of Environment
Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety
Germany11. Integrated product policy: practices in EuropeFrieder Rubik
Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW)
GermanyPart III: Shaping a policy mix: understanding the challenge12. Integrated product policy and governance: a necessary symbiosisRobert Nuij
Environmental Resources Management (ERM)
Italy13. Integrated product policy in the paper chainEllen Frings
IFOK
Institute for Organisational Communication
Germany14. Extended producer responsibility policies in the United States and Canada: history and statusBill Sheehan
Product Policy Project
USAHelen Spiegelman
Product Policy Project
Canada15. Extended producer responsibility as a driver for product chain improvementNaoko Tojo
Thomas Lindhqvist and Carl Dalhammar
International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics at Lund University
Sweden16. The implementation of integrated product policy in southern Italy: the role of community structural fundsIvana Capozza
Orsola Mautone and Maria Angela Sorce
Italian Ministry of the Environment and Territory
ItalyPart IV: Getting stakeholders involved: product innovation along the value chain17. Complexity management with interpretive schemes: the contribution of integrated chain management to integrated product policyUwe Schneidewind
Maria Goldbach and Stefan Seuring
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
Germany18. Multi-stakeholder approaches to product developmentEsther Hoffmann
Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW)
Germany19. The determinants and effects of environmental product innovationsKatharina-Maria Rehfeld
German Chamber of Commerce
China20. Integrated product policy: an integral part of corporate practiceClaudia Wöhler
Federation of German Industries (BDI)
Germany21. Small and medium-sized enterprises and integrated product policy: attitudes and barriersPaolo Masoni and Roberto Buonamici
Italian National Agency for New Technology
Energy and the Environment (ENEA)
Italy22. Notion marketing and praxis transfer: how to bring IPP into reality or how to bring reality into IPPSiegfried Kreibe and Michael Schneider
Bavarian Institute of Applied Environmental Research and Technology (BIfA)
Germany
Bundesminister für Umwelt
Naturschutz und Reaktorsicherheit (German Federal Minister of Environmental Protection
Conservation and Nuclear Safety)Introduction. Governance towards sustainability: meeting the unsustainable production and consumption challengeDirk Scheer
Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW)
GermanyFrieder Rubik
Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW)
GermanyPart I: The governance approach of integrated product policy1. From government to governance: political steering in modern societiesRenate Mayntz
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Germany2. Patterns and key issues of environmental governance: what's new?Andrea Lenschow
University of Osnabrück
Germany3. Environmental governance and integrated product policyDirk Scheer
Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW)
GermanyPart II: Integrated product policy in practice: varieties of multi-level governance4. The European Commission's Communication 'Integrated Product Policy: Building on Environmental Life-Cycle Thinking'Klaus Kögler and Robert Goodchild
European Commission
Belgium5. Promoting sustainable consumption and production at the international level: taking a life-cycle approachGuido Sonnemann
Adriana Zacarias and Bas de Leeuw
United Nations Environment Programme
France6. Integrated product policy in SwedenYlva Reinhard
Swedish Environmental Protection Agency7. Integrated product policy in Denmark: new patterns of environmental governance?Arne Remmen
Department of Development and Planning
Aalborg University
Denmark8. Integrated product policy: the product-related part of the Swiss government's strategy for sustainable developmentChristoph Rentsch
Swiss Agency for the Environment
Forests and Landscape (BUWAL)9. Integrated product policy as a tool in environmental protection: the Bavarian perspectiveHans-Christian Steinmetzer and Uwe Furnier
Bavarian State Ministry of the Environment
Public Health and Consumer Protection
Germany10. The IPP concept: some thoughts and commentsEckart Meyer-Rutz
Federal Ministry of Environment
Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety
Germany11. Integrated product policy: practices in EuropeFrieder Rubik
Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW)
GermanyPart III: Shaping a policy mix: understanding the challenge12. Integrated product policy and governance: a necessary symbiosisRobert Nuij
Environmental Resources Management (ERM)
Italy13. Integrated product policy in the paper chainEllen Frings
IFOK
Institute for Organisational Communication
Germany14. Extended producer responsibility policies in the United States and Canada: history and statusBill Sheehan
Product Policy Project
USAHelen Spiegelman
Product Policy Project
Canada15. Extended producer responsibility as a driver for product chain improvementNaoko Tojo
Thomas Lindhqvist and Carl Dalhammar
International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics at Lund University
Sweden16. The implementation of integrated product policy in southern Italy: the role of community structural fundsIvana Capozza
Orsola Mautone and Maria Angela Sorce
Italian Ministry of the Environment and Territory
ItalyPart IV: Getting stakeholders involved: product innovation along the value chain17. Complexity management with interpretive schemes: the contribution of integrated chain management to integrated product policyUwe Schneidewind
Maria Goldbach and Stefan Seuring
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
Germany18. Multi-stakeholder approaches to product developmentEsther Hoffmann
Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW)
Germany19. The determinants and effects of environmental product innovationsKatharina-Maria Rehfeld
German Chamber of Commerce
China20. Integrated product policy: an integral part of corporate practiceClaudia Wöhler
Federation of German Industries (BDI)
Germany21. Small and medium-sized enterprises and integrated product policy: attitudes and barriersPaolo Masoni and Roberto Buonamici
Italian National Agency for New Technology
Energy and the Environment (ENEA)
Italy22. Notion marketing and praxis transfer: how to bring IPP into reality or how to bring reality into IPPSiegfried Kreibe and Michael Schneider
Bavarian Institute of Applied Environmental Research and Technology (BIfA)
Germany