Environmental Policies: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Action

Authors

  • Harris Likert Southern Cross University, Australia

Keywords:

Environmental Policies, practitioners, international cooperation

Abstract

As global environmental challenges intensify, the importance of effective environmental policies becomes paramount. This abstract provides a concise overview of a comprehensive research study aimed at examining the intricate relationship between environmental policy theory and its real-world implementation. The study employs a multidisciplinary approach, drawing on insights from political science, economics, sociology, and environmental science. The primary objective of this research is to identify the factors that contribute to the gap between theoretical frameworks for environmental policies and their practical application. Through a systematic review of existing literature, case studies, and policy analyses, the study seeks to uncover the barriers, challenges, and opportunities in translating environmental policy concepts into tangible actions. The research adopts a comparative analysis of environmental policies implemented across various regions and contexts, considering both successful and unsuccessful cases. By doing so, it aims to distill lessons learned and best practices that can inform the development and refinement of future environmental policies.

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Published

2023-07-29

How to Cite

Harris Likert. (2023). Environmental Policies: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Action. International Journal of Research and Review Techniques, 2(3), 16–23. Retrieved from https://ijrrt.com/index.php/ijrrt/article/view/23