Module Identifier IP31620  
Module Title EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY  
Academic Year 2005/2006  
Co-ordinator To Be Arranged  
Semester Intended for use in future years  
Next year offered N/A  
Next semester offered N/A  
Course delivery Lecture   18 x 1 hour lectures  
  Seminars / Tutorials   5 x 1 hour seminars  
Assessment
Assessment TypeAssessment Length/DetailsProportion
Semester Exam2 Hours  70%
Semester Assessment 1 x 2,000 word essay  30%

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
1. Identify the principal causes for the environmental crisis.
2. Identify and evaluate the traditional paradigm, sustainable development and ecological modernisation.   
3. Discuss the historical origins and development of the EU's environmental policy and be able to explain and evaluate its evolution and its current form by reference to core theoretical concepts.
4. Evaluate and explain the success or failure of key policy paradigms within the EU.   
5. Define the precautionary principle and explain why its implementation is problematic.
6. Describe and analyse the pattern of relations between key actors, such as the member states, accession states, the institutions, political parties and interest groups in the field of environmental policy.
7. Identify and explain the problems that enlargement raises for the EU's environmental policy.   
8. Define the concept of europeanisation and evaluate its utility as an explanatory tool for describing processes of policy-making in EU environmental policy.
9. Explain the reasons for the EU's success and failures in international environmental diplomacy.   
10. Demonstrate, through written work and in seminars, an ability to apply the theoretical perspectives to contemporary policy-making problems within EU environmental policy.

Brief description

This module aims to provide students with an understanding of core concepts and debates in environmental politics and policy by focusing specifically upon the development and implementation of EU environmental policy. Students will be introduced to the debates about the nature of the relationship between economic growth and environmental degradation and the policy paradigms that have been developed to address environmental problems. Focus upon the EU will offer the opportunity for students to develop further their understanding of the EU's policy-making role and of the relationship between the existing and future member states and the EU institutions, and between EU actors and the international community.

Aims

This module adds to the Departmental provision in the area of European Union Politics and Policy. It complements existing provision in this area and allows interested students to gain specialist knowledge of contemporary debates about the nature of the environmental crisis, possible policy solutions to that crisis, the ways in which the European Union has sought to meet the environmental challenge and the problems that it has faced.

Content

Transferable skills

Students will develop, practise and test a range of transferable skills. On a broad level, throughout the module they will enhance their oral and written communication skills, augment their reading and comprehension abilities, improve their analytical and research capabilities, develop time management skills and strengthen their use of IT resources. More specifically in lectures the students will strengthen their listening, note taking and summarising skills; further develop effective presentation and debating abilities in seminars; and enhance their writing proficiency and independent research abilities. The essay and the examination will test the ability to write in an organised, focused and succinct manner under time constraint conditions.

10 ECTS Credits

Module Skills

Reading Lists

Books
** Recommended Text
Jordan, A (ed) (2002) Environmental Policy in the European Union London, Earthscan
McCormick, J (2001) Environmental Policy in the European Union Basingstoke, Palgrave
Connolly, J & Smith, G (2003) Politics and the Environment - From Theory to Practice London, Routledge
Burchell, J & Lightfoot, S (2002) The Greening of the European Union: Examining the EU's Environmental Credentials London, Sheffield Academic Press
Burchell The Greening of the European Union? Sheffield Academic Press 1841272752
Weale, Albert Environmental Governance in Europe edition n.e. . Oxf.U.P. 199257477
McCormick Environmental policy in the European Union New York : Palgrave 333772040
Garner, Robert Environmental Politics edition 2r.e.of "Environmental Politics" . Macmillan 333763106
McCormick Environmental policy in the European Union New York : Palgrave 333772040
Carter (2001) The Politics of the environment New York : Cambridge University Press 521469945
Connelly, James Politics and the Environment Routledge 041515068X
** Supplementary Text
European Environmental Policy Manchester U.P. 071905043X
Weale, Albert New Politics of Pollution Manchester U.P. 719030668
Politics of Sustainable Development Routledge 415138744
Environmental Leaders and Laggards in Europe Ashgate 754616878
Rhodes The state of the European Union Lynne Rienner Publishers 1555876056
Borzel States and regions in the European Union edition n.e. . Cambridge University Press 521803810
Benedick Ozone diplomacy edition 2r.e. . London : Harvard University Press 067465000x
Our Common Future Oxf.U.P. 019282080X
Lafferty, William M. Implementing Sustainable Development Oxf.U.P. 199242011
European Integration and Environmental Policy Belhaven P. 1852932821
Paterson Global warming and global politics London : Routledge 041513871X
European Integration and Supranational Governance Oxf.U.P. 198294646

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 6