Implementation Challenge – Embedding the results in IMPEL’s work programme.

Project outputs

Reports
Implementation Challenge/ 2015
The report identifies challenges in implementing EU environmental law and explores how IMPEL can help. Key challenges include achieving waste targets, enforcing hazardous waste regulations, and regulating the agriculture sector. The report emphasizes the need for better communication and cooperation between different actors involved in environmental protection. It also highlights the importance of sharing knowledge and developing new approaches to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of environmental regulation.
Summary Implementation Challenge/ 2015
This document summarizes a report by the European Union Network for the Implementation and Enforcement of Environmental Law (IMPEL) which explored the challenges of implementing EU environmental law. The summary highlights the project's methods, including surveys, document analysis, and discussions with the European Commission. Key findings show concerns about insufficient resources for enforcement, inadequate sanctions, and low fines for environmental violations.
Embedding the results in IMPELís work program- Phase 2/ 2016
This report outlines the second phase of an IMPEL project focusing on integrating the findings from a previous project on implementing EU environmental law into IMPEL’s work program. Key tasks included analyzing survey responses, discussing findings with expert teams, and presenting the project to the European Commission. The report stresses the importance of collaboration among different organizations responsible for various aspects of environmental law enforcement. One of the project's goals was to identify ways to improve the sharing of knowledge and best practices.
Implementation Challenge Follow-up/ 2017
This report summarizes a 2017 survey conducted by the European Union Network for the Implementation and Enforcement of Environmental Law (IMPEL) on the challenges authorities face when implementing EU environmental legislation. The report identifies lack of staff and qualified personnel as the most significant challenge
Amended Implementation Challenge Follow-Up/ 2018
This report from the European Union Network for the Implementation and Enforcement of Environmental Law (IMPEL) summarizes a 2017 survey that investigated the challenges authorities face when implementing EU environmental legislation. The survey explored challenges in various areas, including permitting, waste management, nature protection, and data availability. Lack of staff and qualified personnel was identified as the most common challenge. The report suggests potential solutions, such as using modern surveillance technologies, enhancing knowledge sharing, and streamlining legislation. Additionally, the report includes recommendations for improving IMPEL’s support for its members.
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