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1.7 Introduction to regulation

1.7 Introduction to regulation. Law enforcement. Lydia Slobodian. Introduction to regulation. Regulation of activities that affect biodiversity and natural resources . . Introduction to regulation. Two types of regulation : Command and control Market-based.

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1.7 Introduction to regulation

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  1. 1.7 Introduction to regulation Law enforcement Lydia Slobodian

  2. Introduction to regulation • Regulation of activitiesthat affect biodiversity and naturalresources.

  3. Introduction to regulation • Two types of regulation: • Command and control • Market-based

  4. Introduction to regulation Command and control: directlyprohibits or imposes requirements on activities.

  5. Introduction to regulation Market-basedregulation: createframeworkswhere certain activities are more or lessdesirable or profitable.

  6. Introduction to regulation Legislation Regulation

  7. Introduction to regulation Legislation Regulation

  8. Introduction to regulation Legislation Regulation

  9. Introduction to regulation Agency Regulations

  10. Introduction to regulation Agency Regulations • Permitting processes,

  11. Introduction to regulation Agency Regulations • Permitting processes, • Quotas,

  12. Introduction to regulation Agency Regulations • Permitting processes, • Quotas, • Descriptions of regulated activities,

  13. Introduction to regulation Agency Regulations • Permitting processes, • Quotas, • Descriptions of regulated activities, • Lists of protected species.

  14. Introduction to regulation Agency regulations are easier to change thanframeworklegislation.

  15. Introduction to regulation Changingregulations is usually a participatoryprocess.

  16. Introduction to regulation • Regulationsmaybebased on: • Geographical area, • Species • Type of activity, • Threat.

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