Environmental risks and rewards for business Auteur Enmarch-Williams H. (ed) Date 1996 Source IUCN (ID: MON-059689) Éditeur | Lieu de publication John Wiley & Sons | Chichester, UK ISBN 0-471-964379; £19.99 Pages 243 p. Langue Anglais Champ d'application International Pays/Territoire États-Unis d'Amérique, Union européenne Sujet Environnement gén. Mot clé Commerce/industrie/sociétés Économie et environnement Aire géographique Europe de l'Est, Europe Centrale Résumé Contents: 1. Environmental risks and rewards for business in the 1990s 2. Sustainable development: A challenge for European industry 3. Corporate winners and losers in the race for a greener future 4. New economic instruments for a new development model 5. Sharpening a blunt instrument? Environmental regulation and enforcement; learning lessons from the US' experience 6. Finding a role for economic analysis in environmental law-making and law enforcement 7. Deregulation, subsidiarity and the future for environmental regulation in Europe 8. Environmental regulation and its effects upon the competitiveness of European industry 9. Can we create a level playing-field in the implementation and enforcement of environmental legislation within the European Union? 10. Trends and developments in corporate environmental liability and responsibility: A US/EU comparison 11. Trends and developments in environmental regulation andd policy in Central and Eastern Europe; the effect on industry 12. Opportunities for business in the greening of Central and Eastern Europe 13. Lender liability and deep pockets; Managing environmental risks in financing business in Europe 14. When things go badly wrong: Managing environmental risks in a crisis 15. Meeting the challenge head-on? The World Business Council for sustainable development 16. Environmental risks and rewards for business; New challenges for the twenty-first century