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Veröffentlichung Internationale Umwelt- und Nachhaltigkeitspolitik während und nach der Covid-19 Pandemie(2020) Ginzky, Harald; Kosmol, Jan; Schwirn, KathrinVeröffentlichung Experimentierfreude, Innovation und Nachsteuerung durch "transformatives" Recht?(2022) Ginzky, Harald; Ruppel, Oliver C.Veröffentlichung Soil governance: the case of implementation and enforcement(2022) Ginzky, HaraldThis chapter focuses on how sustainable soil management provisions could be implemented and enforced. It discusses first how institutional arrangements have to be built up in order to establish effective implementation and enforcement processes. One basic question is which management tasks for soil governance have to be dealt with by governmental entities. Secondly, the chapter outlines how science could contribute to effective legal implementation and enforcement. Thirdly, the involvement of the general public, stakeholders and experts is elucidated. These aspects need to be stressed as being essential and important as reasonable substantive provisions are only "ink on paper" as long as they are not fully implemented and enforced. © 2022 The AuthorVeröffentlichung Veröffentlichung The upcoming European Soil Health Law - chances and challenges for an effective soil protection(Umweltbundesamt, 2023) Biegel-Engler, Annegret; Frauenstein, Jörg; Ginzky, Harald; Glante, Frank; Grimski, Detlef; Kotschik, Pia; Marx, Kirstin; Pieper, SilviaThe European Soil Strategy for 2030 by the European Commission has set the foundations for an overarching approach to the protection of soils in Europe. In this scientific opinion paper, the German Environment Agency (⥠UBA⥠) lays down its key recommendations for the upcoming Soil Health Law. Feedback on legislative options is provided and experience gained in Germany in the past years on soil protection and restoration is shared. Knowing the outstanding importance of soils for human and ecosystem health, UBA strongly agrees that a new binding European legislative framework on soils with high ambition is urgently needed. Quelle: Umweltbundesamt.deVeröffentlichung Internationale Umwelt- und Nachhaltigkeitspolitik während und nach der Covid-19-Pandemie(2020) Ginzky, Harald; Kosmol, Jan; Schwirn, KathrinVeröffentlichung Soil governance at the international, regional and national level(2022) Ginzky, HaraldThe chapter first analyses what is meant by the term soil governance and what the particular challenges are. It addresses the national and regional levels of soil governance, together with an explanation of the existing regulatory structure at the international level. As sustainable management of soils is inextricably linked to and carried out based on the conditions specific to a location, national regulation is most essential. To provide more specific insights, this chapter also explores - in an excursus - soil governance in Germany and an assessment of the tools and sources of information, including databases. The interlinkage of international trade law and sustainable soil management is also explained. © 2022 ElsevierVeröffentlichung Environmental governance of deep seabed mining - scientific insights and food for thought(2020) Christiansen, Sabine; Ginzky, Harald; Houghton, KatherineVeröffentlichung Preface(2021) Farnese, Patricia; Ginzky, Harald; Hannam, Ian D.Veröffentlichung Lessons from the Corona Crisis: New guiding principles required for environmental and sustainability policy?(Umweltbundesamt, 2020) Ginzky, Harald; Löwe, Christian; Neßhöver, Carsten; Deutschland. UmweltbundesamtThe position paper reflects, which guiding principles for future environmental and sustainability policy might be necessary in addition to the existing ones in order to achieve firstly effective crisis management of current and possibly future pandemics and secondly the kick-off into socio-ecological transformations needed to reduce long-term environmental risks. The proposals are based on a careful analysis of the experience with the Covid-19 pandemic. For example, the nexus of environment and health should be given more attention. Furthermore, it is proposed to put resilience of economic and social systems centre stage, and include principles of structural justice, solidarity, adaptive management, the strengthening of state institutions capable of action and a new digital culture as requirements. Quelle: Umweltbundesamt