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THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT

PROCEEDINGS

Table of Contents 

 

EDITORS, COMMITTEE, SPONSORS, NOTES, DEDICATION

PREFACE

CONFERENCE PURPOSE AND GOALS

CONFERENCE THEMES

CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS

CONFERENCE PROGRAM

OPENING SPEECHES

  1. Welcome and Introduction to the Conference, Day Chair: P. Verkerk, Co-Chair: S.A. Herman
  2. The Environmental Enforcement Challenge in Developing Nations, C.R. Rojas (delivered by J. Carabias)
  3. Sustainable Development Goals and the Need To Form Effective Environmental Enforcement: Efforts To Build Institutional Capacity Through an Integrated Approach to Enforcement, A. Rodriguez Mercado
  4. Evolution of Environmental Enforcement Within the United States: Strategic Approach to Enforcement and Its Growing Role in International Trade, S. Herman
  5. Evolution of Environmental Enforcement Within The Netherlands—Achieving a National Consensus, J.G.M Alders

ADDITIONAL CONFERENCE PAPERS AND DISCUSSION SUMMARIES

Theme #1: Principles of Environmental Enforcement

Editor's Note

To avoid duplication, Ms. Wasserman's instructions for the Day 2 Principles of Environmental Enforcement Workshops are not reprinted here. Volume 1 contains an overview of the Principles of Environmental Enforcement and the 3-day training course, materials on which the Principles Workshops offered at the Conference were based. As noted in that paper, five additional case studies were developed for use at and following the Conference as well as stand alone technical support documents which summarize the environmental problems, pollution prevention and control alternatives, selected institutional approaches and an annotated bibliography on the topics of:

Paper 1 in Proceedings Volume 1.
No additional papers

Theme #2: Environmental Enforcement Challenges

  1. Summary of Theme Discussion, Moderator: A. Adegoroye, Rapporteur: A. DeLong
  2. A South American Country Example: Environmental Legislation Enforcement in Mendoza, Experience and Challenges, J.L. Puliafito
  3. Social-Economic Problems Experienced in Compliance and Enforcement in Tanzania, W.M.K. Masilingi
  4. Russian Federation State Evaluation of Explored Reserves as an Economic and Geological Enforcement for Meeting Ecological Requirements for the Development of Natural Fuel and Raw Mineral Deposits, M.V. Tolkachev

Theme #3: Country Experiences in Designing Elements of an Enforcement Program

  1. Summary of Theme Discussion, Moderator: A. Alcocer Lujambio, Rapporteurs: C. Wasserman, J. Bergin
  2. The Challenge of Environmental Enforcement in Developing Nations, A. Alcocer Lujambio
  3. Country Experiences in Designing Elements of an Environmental Enforcement Program—Case of El Salvador, G. Navarrete Lopez
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Theme #4: Experiences in Compliance and Enforcement

  1. Summary of Theme Discussion, Moderator: R. van Heuvelen, Rapporteur: D. Bronkema
  2. Results From Monitoring Compliance and Enforcement, Norway 1993, G. Rødland, A. Miller
  3. General Remarks on Environmental Enforcement in Romania, D. Popescu
  4. Compliance Monitoring in Nigeria's Industries, M.T. Odubela, I.I. Omoniyi
  5. A Leading Case for the Ensenada Petrochemical District Industries Transformation, Buenos Aires Province, Argentine Republic, C.E. Maiztegui
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Theme #5: The Role of Communication in an Enforcement Program

  1. Summary of Theme Discussion, Moderator: P. Verkerk, Rapporteur: D. Bronkema
  2. The Méxican Experience on the Enforcement of Environmental Normativity, F. Bahamonde Torres
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Theme #6: Establishing International Networks

  1. Summary of Theme Discussion, Moderator: D. Slater, Rapporteur: D. Bronkema
  2. Establishing International Networks—UNEP IE/PAC Experience, J.H. Skinner

UNEP WORKSHOPS: INSTITUTION-BUILDING FOR ENFORCING REGULATIONS RELATED TO INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES

  1. Instructions for UNEP Institution-Building Workshops, R. Glaser

SPECIAL TOPIC WORKSHOPS

Export/Import of Illegal Shipments of Hazardous Waste, Toxic Chemicals, or Contaminated Products

  1. Summary of Workshop, Facilitator: W. Klein, Rapporteur: R. Sturgess

Field Citations as an Approach to Enforcement

  1. Summary of Workshop, Facilitator: M. Alushin, Rapporteur: K. Rubin

CFC Control Program Enforcement: Implementing the Montreal Protocol

  1. Summary of Workshop, Facilitator: H. Kesselaar, Rapporteur: M. Mayo

Criminal Enforcement Role in Environment

  1. Summary of Workshop, Facilitator: G. van Zeben, Rapporteurs: A. DeLong, T. Shewmake

Enforcement at Government-Owned or -Operated Facilities

  1. Summary of Workshop, Facilitator: M. Stahl, Rapporteur: A. DeLong

Enforcement of Economic Instruments

  1. Summary of Workshop, Facilitator: J. Peters, Rapporteur: E. Cowan
  2. Enforcement of Economic Instruments in Russia, M.M. Brinchuk

Promoting Voluntary Compliance: Environmental Auditing, Outreach, and Incentive Programs

  1. Summary of Workshop, Facilitator: S. Bromm, Rapporteur: D. Bronkema
  2. Promoting Voluntary Compliance: Linking Competitiveness, Corporate Quality, and Self-Auditing, J.R. Olha, A. Mastrandonas
  3. Voluntary Environmental Initiatives and Environmental Policy: Environmental Management Systems, Auditing, and Enforcement, N. Kennedy, A. Greene

Role of Police

  1. Summary of Workshop, Facilitator: J. Peters, Rapporteurs: M. Low, T. Shewmake

CLOSING REMARKS

  1. Closing Remarks for the Third International Conference on Environmental Enforcement, Day Chair: S.A. Herman, Co-Chair: P. Verkerk

CONFERENCE EVALUATION

PARTICIPANT LIST

PARTICIPANTS BY COUNTRY

MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE PLANNING COMMITTEE

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS