Emerging forces in environmental governance /
edited by Norichika Kanie and Peter M. Haas
- Tokyo : United Nations University, 2004.
- xiv, 295 p. : ill.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Foreword A. H. Zakri Acknowledgements Introduction - Norichika Kanie and Peter M. Haas -- Multilateral institutions -- 1 Multilateral environmental institutions and coordinating mechanisms / Toru Iwama -- 2 Consolidating global environmental governance: New lessons from the GEF? /Jake Werksman -- 3 The effectiveness of the WTO and WIPO: Lessons for environmental Governance? / Laura B. Campbell -- Multilevel governance -- 4 The case for regional environmental organizations / Jonathan R. Strand -- 5 Global environmental governance in terms of vertical linkages / Norichika Kanie -- Science-policy interface for environmental governance -- 6 Science policy for multilateral environmental governance /Peter M. Haas 7 The IPCC: Its roles in international negotiation and domestic decision-making on climate change policies /Yasuko Kameyama -- NGOs and environmental governance -- 8 Institutionalization of NGO involvement in policy functions for global environmental governance / Satoko Mori -- 9 Civil society protest and participation: Civic engagement within the multilateral governance regime / Dana R. Fisher -- Business/industry and environmental governance -- 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-- Conclusion 12 Conclusion:Institutional design and institutional reform for sustainable development / Peter Haas, Norichika Kanie, and Craig N. Murphy.
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Environmental policy--International cooperation Environmentalism Sustainable development