Dynamics of Environmental Policies in the Global Context -

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Matchima Vachirapho
Watcharapon Buddharaksa
Jedth Duangsonk

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The goals of this article would like to explain the dynamics of environmental policies in the global context. These sub-topics are background of environmental policy making, guiding concept of environmental policies, environmental policy instruments, environmental policy regulations, financial incentives, environmental reporting and ecolabelling, global policy agreements as well.

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Vachirapho, M., Buddharaksa, W., & Duangsonk, J. (2022). Dynamics of Environmental Policies in the Global Context: -. School of Administrative Studies Academic Journal, 5(2), 142–156. retrieved from https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/SASAJ/article/view/253428
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