Authors
Harriet Bulkeley, Matt Watson, Ray Hudson, Paul Weaver
Publication date
2005/3/1
Journal
Journal of environmental policy and planning
Volume
7
Issue
1
Pages
1-23
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Recent years have seen a rapid rise in the political saliency of the ever growing volumes of municipal waste produced in the UK. In this paper, we outline the preliminary findings of a research project that is examining the nature and development of municipal waste policy (MWP) in north-east England. We provide an overview of the changing national, regional and local policy framework for sustainable municipal waste policy, arguing that the European Landfill Directive has had a profound impact on policy priorities and goals at all levels. Nonetheless, commentators and policy makers alike have identified significant ‘barriers’ to progress, including institutional fragmentation, instability and uncertainty, financial constraints, and public participation. While the ‘barriers’ metaphor has served to identify some of the key challenges, we suggest that it offers only a partial view of the issues at hand and can serve to perpetuate …
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H Bulkeley, M Watson, R Hudson, P Weaver - Journal of environmental policy and planning, 2005