regulatory instrument (Q1207)
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Regulatory instruments, or "authority" in Hood and Margetts' NATO scheme, set boundaries on behaviour through rules, like emissions disclosure, fossil fuel bans, and spatial planning laws.
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Regulatory instruments, or "authority" in Hood and Margetts' NATO scheme, set boundaries on behaviour through rules, like emissions disclosure, fossil fuel bans, and spatial planning laws. |
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Regulatory instruments, or "authority" in Hood and Margetts' NATO scheme, regulate behaviour by setting some kind of boundary. This refers to the power to make rules, which require actors to adopt certain behaviours and prohibit others. In climate policy, these include obligations to disclose emissions, moratoria and bans on fossil fuel production or use, and spatial planning laws.