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Emerging forces in environmental governance / edited by Norichika Kanie and Peter M. Haas.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Tokyo ; New York : United Nations University Press, ©2004.Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 295 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1417564172
  • 9781417564170
  • 9280810952
  • 9789280810950
  • 9280870599
  • 9789280870596
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Emerging forces in environmental governance.DDC classification:
  • 333.71/5 22
LOC classification:
  • GE170 .E48 2004eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Multilateral environmental institutions and coordinating mechanisms / Toru Iwama -- Consolidating global environmental governance: new lessons from the GEF? / Jake Werksman -- The effectiveness of the WTO and the WIPO: lessons for environmental governance? / Laura B. Campbell -- The case for regional environmental organizations / Jonathan R. Strand -- Global environmental governance in terms of vertical linkages / Norichika Kanie -- Science policy for multilateral environmental governance / Peter M. Haas -- The IPCC: its roles in international negotiation and domestic decision-making on climate change policies / Yasuko Kameyama -- Institutionalization of NGO involvement in policy functions for global environmental governance / Satoko Mori -- Civil society protest and participation: civic engagement within the multilateral governance regime / Dana R. Fisher -- Balancing TNCs, the states, and the international system in global environmental governance: a critical perspective / Harris Gleckman -- The private business sector in global environmental diplomacy / Mikoto Usui -- Institutional design and institutional reform for sustainable development / Peter M. Haas, Norichika Kanie, and Craig N. Murphy.
Summary: Annotation "International environmental governance increasingly involves complex synergies between networks of actors across levels in international politics. Nation states are becoming dependent upon multilateral institutions, organized science, NGOs and social movements, and business and industry for formulating their views and for conducting policy. It is the emerging forces emanating from this multiplicity of actors that facilitate institutional synergisms in environmental governance. This book describes these various channels of multilateral environmental governance and examines the key actors and the functions they perform."--BOOK JACKET. Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Multilateral environmental institutions and coordinating mechanisms / Toru Iwama -- Consolidating global environmental governance: new lessons from the GEF? / Jake Werksman -- The effectiveness of the WTO and the WIPO: lessons for environmental governance? / Laura B. Campbell -- The case for regional environmental organizations / Jonathan R. Strand -- Global environmental governance in terms of vertical linkages / Norichika Kanie -- Science policy for multilateral environmental governance / Peter M. Haas -- The IPCC: its roles in international negotiation and domestic decision-making on climate change policies / Yasuko Kameyama -- Institutionalization of NGO involvement in policy functions for global environmental governance / Satoko Mori -- Civil society protest and participation: civic engagement within the multilateral governance regime / Dana R. Fisher -- Balancing TNCs, the states, and the international system in global environmental governance: a critical perspective / Harris Gleckman -- The private business sector in global environmental diplomacy / Mikoto Usui -- Institutional design and institutional reform for sustainable development / Peter M. Haas, Norichika Kanie, and Craig N. Murphy.

Print version record.

Annotation "International environmental governance increasingly involves complex synergies between networks of actors across levels in international politics. Nation states are becoming dependent upon multilateral institutions, organized science, NGOs and social movements, and business and industry for formulating their views and for conducting policy. It is the emerging forces emanating from this multiplicity of actors that facilitate institutional synergisms in environmental governance. This book describes these various channels of multilateral environmental governance and examines the key actors and the functions they perform."--BOOK JACKET. Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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