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How can academic researchers more effectively contribute to environmental toxicology and health efforts for regulatory decisions, policymakers, nonprofits, and communities? [PDF]
Meyer JN +16 more
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Renewed Vision for the Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health: Advancing Rigorous Evidence for Policy and Practice. [PDF]
Khader Y, Farley SM.
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Creating health-promoting spaces for change within the economy: the role of food co-operatives in England. [PDF]
Barnes A, Power M, Kennedy K.
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1999
This chapter is concerned with policy-making in local authorities and housing associations. In terms of an interest in policy-making the key feature shared by councils and associations is that each is made up of two quite distinct groups: both have unpaid committee members who carry formal responsibility for policy decisions, and salaried officials ...
Peter Malpass, Alan Murie
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This chapter is concerned with policy-making in local authorities and housing associations. In terms of an interest in policy-making the key feature shared by councils and associations is that each is made up of two quite distinct groups: both have unpaid committee members who carry formal responsibility for policy decisions, and salaried officials ...
Peter Malpass, Alan Murie
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Local Rural Policy Making and Governance
2008This chapter explores the local rural policy-making process and the changing structures of rural governance, in the context of integrated rural development policy. It is based on the experience of the concurrent implementation of the LEADER+ Community Initiative and an Integrated Rural Development Programme (emanating from Article 33 of the Rural ...
Pavlos Karanikolas +2 more
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Policy-Making Environments and Locales
2020This chapter explains the policy environment and how media and communications policy is made at various levels (global, regional, national, provincial and local) and that the processes and policy tools available in each differ. It presents a model of institutional influences on policy making and how state structures and administrative agencies affect ...
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