2010
DOI: 10.1080/09640561003703889
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Policy integration strategy and the development of the ‘green economy’: foundations and implementation patterns

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“…The difficulty in the implementation of the main measures arises less from budgetary constraints than from the necessity for cross-ministerial coordination: Financial market policy needs to be coordinated with environmental policy (on the need for policy integration see also Hamdouch and Depret, 2010). In order for market actors to link the topics of finance and resource efficiency, politics must take that step first.…”
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“…The difficulty in the implementation of the main measures arises less from budgetary constraints than from the necessity for cross-ministerial coordination: Financial market policy needs to be coordinated with environmental policy (on the need for policy integration see also Hamdouch and Depret, 2010). In order for market actors to link the topics of finance and resource efficiency, politics must take that step first.…”
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“…These sectors include, in particular, renewable energy, low-emission transport, energy-efficient building, clean technologies, waste management improvement, sustainable agriculture and forest management and sustainable fishing (Hamdouch and Depret 2010;UNEP, 2010a).…”
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“…Introduction Incorporating green infrastructure (GI) into the urban built-space is gaining popularity as a costeffective and long term measure for mitigating climate change impacts associated with proliferating grey infrastructure globally (CABE 2010;Hamdouch and Depret, 2010;Llausàs and Roe, 2012;MEA, 2005;Schäffler and Swilling, 2013;Thaiutsa et al, 2008). In essence, this is being achieved by utilising their ecosystem functions i.e.…”
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