ADMINISTRATIVE REORGANIZATION AND POLICY CHANGE: THE CASE OF HER MAJESTY'S INSPECTORATE OF POLLUTION |
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Authors: | TIMOTHY O'RIORDAN ALBERT WEALE |
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Affiliation: | Timothy O'Riordan and Albert Weale are respectively Professors of Environmental Sciences and Politics at the University of East Anglia, Norwich. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Environmental protection nowadays is a major issue of policy and administration. It is well recognized that an effective approach to pollution control requires it to be integrated, but UK governments have been slow to respond to this need. The creation of a new unified pollution inspectorate in England and Wales must be set in the context of a general transition in British pollution control practice, where the incorporation of more formal procedures is taking place within a tradition of emitter self-policing, client-regulator mutual respect, and regulatory adaptability. This article examines the circumstances that led to the formation of the new pollution inspectorate and considers the challenges that it faces. |
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