@techreport{GrohsUllrich, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Stephan Grohs and Nicolas Ullrich}, title = {A Guide to Environmental Administration in Germany}, volume = {2019}, edition = {1. Auflage}, institution = {Umweltbundesamt}, address = {Dessau-Ro{\"s}lau}, organization = {Umweltbundesamt}, issn = {2363-832X}, pages = {80}, abstract = {The German Environment Agency has developed a guide in English to provide a concise introduction to the German environmental administration for an international readership. The guide is divided into five sections: After the introduction in Section 1, Section 2 introduces the wide range of subjects related to environmental protection in Germany. This is followed by Section 3, which describes the array of instruments the German environmental administration uses in pursuing its goals. The administrative structure in the Federal Republic of Germany, especially the division of tasks between the federal level, the level of the (Bundes-)L{\"a}nder (federal states) and the local-level are explained in Section 4. Finally, Section 5 provides examples of important procedures and instruments in administrative environmental protection.}, language = {en} }