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New Systematic Review on Effects of Environmental Policy Instruments
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New Systematic Review on Effects of Environmental Policy Instruments
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Posted 11-30-2011 16:20
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Dear ONE colleagues,
Apologies for cross-posting.
Those of you conducting research in the area of environmental policy may be interested in a new systematic review. NBS worked with researchers at Carleton University to review the existing literature to understand the direct effects of policy instruments targeting environmental problems and how these policies interact. The paper also identifies gaps in the literature warranting future research.
In total, the review included 204 studies: 113 academic, 90 grey literature and 1 technical/trade publication. The studies examined focused specifically on policies for low-carbon technology promotion and water management.
The systematic review is available for download at:
http://nbs.net/knowledge/policy/systematic-review/
We welcome your feedback on this report and its implications for management research.
Pamela Laughland
Managing Director
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Network for Business Sustainability
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