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Environmental Policy of the EU

Course aims

The aim of the course is to acquaint students with the knowledge in the field of environmental policy, focusing on environmental policy at the international level and the EU level. Students will acquire knowledge of the basic principles and tools applied both internationally and within the EU. The subject of interest in international environmental policy is the development, major environmental and sustainable development conferences, commitments and organizations in this field.

Literature

1. BOLLA, V., G. LOCK and M. POPOVA. Is the EU on a Sustainable Development Path? Highlights of the 2011 Monitoring Report of the EU Sustainable Development Strategy. Eurostat: Statistic in focus, 58/2011. ISSN 1977-0316 .

2. UN. Millennium Development Goal 8. The Global Partnership for Development at a Critical Juncture. MDG Gap Task Force Report 2010. New York: United Nation, 2010. 80 s. ISBN 978-92-1-101224-8 .
3. UNEP. State of the environment and contribution of the United Nations Environment Programme to meeting substantive environmental challenges. Report of the Executive Direktor. UNEP/GC.26/4, 2010. Dostupné z www: http://www.unep.org

Advised literature

UNEP. Keeping Track of Our Changing Environment. From Rio to Rio+20 (1992-2012) (DEW/1234/NA). OECD, 2011. 99 s. ISBN: 978-92-807-3190-3 . Dostupné z www: http://www.unep.org
UNEP. Towards a Green Economy: Pathways to Sustainable Development and Poverty Eradication - A Synthesis for Policy Makers, UNEP, 2011. 44 s. Dostupné z www: http://www.unep.org/greeneconomy


Language of instruction čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština
Code 118-0323
Abbreviation EPEU
Course title Environmental Policy of the EU
Coordinating department Department of Regional and Environmental Economics
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Magdaléna Drastichová, Ph.D.