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Book Title: Environmental Enforcement Networks
Editor(s): Faure, Michael; De Smedt, Peter; Stas, An
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781783477395
Section Title: Figures
Number of pages: 1
Extract:
Figures
10.1 Relationship between private compliance assurance and
public supervision 227
10.2 Model for public supervision based on compliance
management systems (IMPEL 2012) 228
10.3 Different agencies shift focus from output to a compliance
management system 230
12.1 Port of Huntington location 264
16.1 The EPA Network structure 326
16.2 Interest groups 327
16.3 The EU policy cycle 330
16.4 Roles in environmental protection 331
17.1 INECE's compliance and enforcement pyramid 339
24.1 Structure of the new model of environmental institutions
from an enforcement and compliance point of view 472
24.2 SMA technical organization chart 473
24.3 Number of inspections by all governmental agencies with
competence on environmental enforcement and compliance
and origin (January 2013September 2013) 476
24.4 Composition of the Civil Society Council 477
24.5 Number and topics of denunciations/complaints (January
2013June 2013) 477
25.1 The Belgian environmental network for the police 484
25.2 Strengths and competences of the main players in the
enforcement of environmental law 485
25.3 Possible composition of a `risk group' dealing with waste
activities 487
25.4 Projected Infoflux 489
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