Environmental management co-operative agreements: a contribution to pollution prevention in South Africa
M.Sc. === Internationally, the use of Environmental Management Cooperation Agreements (EMCAs) as a policy tool to improve environmental performance has been encouraged since the 1960’s. Through the law reform process that has been underway in South Africa for the past ten years, the National Environ...
Main Author: | Fischer, Dee |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10210/2009 |
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