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

Contributor(s): Publication details: New York : United Nations University Press, 2004.Description: xiv, 295 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9788185040950 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.75 KAN
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Contents:
- Introduction - Multilateral environmental institutions and coordinating mechanisms - Consolidating global environmental governance: New lessons from the GEF? - The effectiveness of the WTO and WIPO: Lessons for environmental governance? - The case for regional environmental organizations - Global environmental governance in terms of vertical linkages - Science policy for multilateral environmental governance - The IPCC: Its roles in international negotiation and domestic decision-making on climate change policies - Institutionalization of NGO involvement in policy functions for global environmental governance - Civil society protest and participation: Civic engagement within the multilateral governance regime - Balancing TNCs, the states, and the international system in global environmental governance: A critical perspective - Private governance for environmental sustainability: Business initiatives for sustainable development - Special international aspects of voluntary environmental management - Analytic tools to achieve a better balance between corporate impacts and the concerns represented by the voluntary sector - An integrated perspective on corporate strategic change directed towards sustainability - Rational motivators for corporate engagement in multilateral negotiations and agreements on WSSD issues - Key dimensions of two-part business and NGO partnerships for addressing the bottom half of the market - Type-2 outcomes: Two parallel intergovernmental partnerships initiatives at the WSSD - Conclusion - Acronyms - List of contributors - Index
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- Introduction
- Multilateral environmental institutions and coordinating mechanisms
- Consolidating global environmental governance: New lessons from the GEF?
- The effectiveness of the WTO and WIPO: Lessons for environmental governance?
- The case for regional environmental organizations
- Global environmental governance in terms of vertical linkages
- Science policy for multilateral environmental governance
- The IPCC: Its roles in international negotiation and domestic decision-making on climate change policies
- Institutionalization of NGO involvement in policy functions for global environmental governance
- Civil society protest and participation: Civic engagement within the multilateral governance regime
- Balancing TNCs, the states, and the international system in global environmental governance: A critical perspective
- Private governance for environmental sustainability: Business initiatives for sustainable development
- Special international aspects of voluntary environmental management
- Analytic tools to achieve a better balance between corporate impacts and the concerns represented by the voluntary sector
- An integrated perspective on corporate strategic change directed towards sustainability
- Rational motivators for corporate engagement in multilateral negotiations and agreements on WSSD issues
- Key dimensions of two-part business and NGO partnerships for addressing the bottom half of the market
- Type-2 outcomes: Two parallel intergovernmental partnerships initiatives at the WSSD
- Conclusion
- Acronyms
- List of contributors
- Index