environmental policy structural reforms
Environmental policy structural reforms refer to significant changes made to the overall framework and principles guiding how societies address and respond to environmental issues. These reforms aim to systematically alter the structure, implementation, and governance of policies related to the environment, in order to promote sustainability, protect natural resources, and mitigate the impacts of human activities on the planet.
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