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Original Articles

Clean Air Strategies: An Environmental Nongovernmental Organization Perspective on the Science–Policy Interface

Pages 369-376 | Accepted 06 Apr 2006, Published online: 14 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Environmental nongovernment organisations (ENGOs) in Europe have been hardly involved in AIRNET, in part because the technicalities deter access. However, ENGOs should be seen as representing the public as well as acting as stakeholders in their own right. ENGOs can be intimately involved in assessing the public information, as in the UK example criticized here, and can spotlight an issue like ultrafine particulate pollution that is being avoided for reasons of institutional inertia and special interests. For risk analysis and integrating a precautionary approach, ENGO participation within a stakeholder process is vital. Policies designed to combat air pollutants have to change profoundly how people live, travel, and work (CitationMaynard et al., 2003), yet policymakers tend to duck the hard choices. Winning the public to make such changes requires enrolling the major campaigning ENGOs as allies, in the context of effective stakeholder communication and accountability in public information and policy setting.

Notes

Public Accounts Committee. 2002. Treasury minutes on the reports of the Committee of Public Accounts 2001–2002. 34th Report. Policy Development: Improving Air Quality, House of Commons, July.

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