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Information requirements of integrated environmental policy experiences in the Netherlands
Authors:Albert Adriaanse  Robert Jeltes  Rudo Reiling
Institution:(1) Ministry of Housing, Physical Planning and Environment, P.O. Box 450, 2260 MB Leidschendam, The Netherlands;(2) National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection, P.O. Box 1, 3720 BA Bilthoven, The Netherlands
Abstract:During the last few years in the Netherlands an integrated environmental policy has been developed. Solving environmental problems by means of effective and efficient solutions requires that the entire environmental cycle be considered in order to take all relevant compartments and aspects into account. Four different phases can be identified during the treatment of an environmental problem by management: recognition, formulation, solution, and control.Some qualitative and quantitative aspects of the information demand of environmental policy are explored. Special attention is given to the consequences of the integral approach in environmental policy in terms of information requirements. The process of information supply starts with an analysis of the demand. Subsequently data from the environmental cycle have to be selected, aggregated, and presented adequately. Further, integrated environmental policy puts increased demands on the associative power of environmental information systems.
Keywords:Environment  Policy  Information  The Netherlands  Integration
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