Ensuring Environmental Compliance
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Ensuring Environmental Compliance

Trends and Good Practices

Despite progress in recent years, there is growing evidence that OECD countries are not on track to reach some of their key environmental goals. This report examines the strategies and instruments that governments use to ensure compliance with pollution prevention and control regulations, particularly in the industrial sector. It compares the compliance assurance systems of six OECD countries – Finland, France, Japan, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States – as well as those of China and Russia. The report provides policy makers, environmental regulators, and other stakeholders with a comprehensive analysis of the design, management aspects, and the main elements of government compliance and enforcement programmes. Focusing on compliance promotion, compliance monitoring, and non-compliance response, it identifies and compares good practices, sets them in context of different countries’ regulatory cultures and highlights the key international trends.
Publication Date :
19 May 2009
DOI :
10.1787/9789264059597-en
 
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Compliance Monitoring and Assessment You do not have access to this content

Authors:
OECD
Pages :
59–71
DOI :
10.1787/9789264059597-6-en

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Compliance monitoring supports regulatory programme implementation in various ways. The most obvious one is detecting violations and quickly correcting some of them. Compliance monitoring also provides evidence to support enforcement actions and, in doing so, deters non-compliance. In a broader perspective, compliance assessment supports compliance assurance strategies through better knowledge of the regulated community and contributes to the evaluation of regulatory programme implementation.
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