Conducting Research on Global Environmental Agreement-Making

Conducting Research on Global Environmental Agreement-Making
Title Conducting Research on Global Environmental Agreement-Making PDF eBook
Author Hannah Hughes
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 331
Release 2023-06-30
Genre Law
ISBN 100918914X

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Transboundary Environmental Negotiation

Transboundary Environmental Negotiation
Title Transboundary Environmental Negotiation PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Susskind
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 496
Release 2002-10-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0787966592

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Transboundary Environmental Negotiation is an important collection of articles generated by faculty and graduate students at MIT, the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, and the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School. The contributors emphasize the ways in which global environmental treaty-making can be improved. They highlight new environmental problems that pose difficult global negotiation challenges and suggest new strategies for involving a range of nongovernmental actors in ways that can overcome the obstacles to transboundary environmentalism.

Environmental Diplomacy

Environmental Diplomacy
Title Environmental Diplomacy PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Susskind
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 246
Release 2015
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0199397996

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"International environmental agreements have increased exponentially within the last five decades. However, decisions on policies to address key issues such as biodiversity loss, climate change, ozone depletion, hazardous waste transport, and numerous other planetary challenges require individual countries to adhere to international norms. Environmental Diplomacy: Negotiating More Effective Global Agreements provides an accessible narrative on understanding the geopolitics of negotiating international environmental agreements and clear guidance on improving the current system. Authors Lawrence Susskind and Saleem Ali expertly observe international environmental negotiations to effectively inform the reader on the geopolitics of protecting our planet. This second edition offers an additional perspective from the Global South as well as providing a broader analysis of the role of science in environmental treaty-making. It provides a unique contribution as a panoramic analysis of the process of environmental treaty-making"--Unedited summary from book cover.

Improving Compliance with International Environmental Law

Improving Compliance with International Environmental Law
Title Improving Compliance with International Environmental Law PDF eBook
Author Jacob Werksman
Publisher Routledge
Pages 360
Release 2014-01-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134170548

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Measures for regulating the behaviour of nation states in relation to the global environment have increasingly taken the form of international treaties and conventions. Many have argued that this has proved to be an ineffective way of halting unsustainable development, for the provisions of these agreements are either too weak or are flouted regularly by the parties concerned. This volume seeks to address the crucial question of how compliance with these agreements could be encouraged effectively without damaging the fragile political consensus that is emerging on environmental issues. With extensive use of case studies, Improving Compliance will make stimulating reading for all students and researchers working in this area, as well as for anyone concerned about the effectiveness of international environmental measures.

Environment, Society, and International Relations

Environment, Society, and International Relations
Title Environment, Society, and International Relations PDF eBook
Author Gabriela Kütting
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 190
Release 2000
Genre Law
ISBN 9780415214667

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Offers new insights into the study of social organisation and its effect on the environment. This groundbreaking volumes is an essential resource for students and researchers of IR, Environmental studies and Political Economy.

Negotiating the Environment

Negotiating the Environment
Title Negotiating the Environment PDF eBook
Author Lauren E Eastwood
Publisher Routledge
Pages 132
Release 2018-11-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1135106347

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Civil society participants have voiced concerns that the environmental problems that were the subject of multilateral environmental agreements negotiated during the 1992 Rio processes are not serving to ameliorate global environmental problems. These concerns raise significant questions regarding the utility of negotiating agreements through the UN. This book elucidates the complexity of how participants engage in these negotiations through the various processes that take place under the auspices of the UN—primarily those related to climate and biological diversity. By taking an ethnographic approach and providing concrete examples of how it is that civil society participants engage in making policy, this book develops a robust sense of the implications of the current terrain of policy-making—both for the environment, and for the continued participation of non-state actors in multilateral environmental governance. Using data gathered at actual negotiations, the book develops concepts such as participation and governance beyond theory. The research uses participant observation ethnographic methods to tie the theoretical frameworks to people’s actual activities as policy is generated and contested. Whereas topics associated with global environmental governance are traditionally addressed in fields such as international relations and political science, this book contributes to developing a richer understanding of the theories using a sociological framework, tying individual activities into larger social relations and shedding light on critical questions associated with transnational civil society and global politics.

Trade and the Environment

Trade and the Environment
Title Trade and the Environment PDF eBook
Author Clara Brandi
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 180
Release 2023-12-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1009461850

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The mushrooming of trade agreements and their interlinkages with environmental governance calls for new research on the trade and environment interface. The more than 700 existing preferential trade agreements (PTAs) include ever more diverse and far-reaching environmental provisions. While missed opportunities remain and harmful provisions persist, numerous environmental provisions in PTAs entail promising potential. They promote the implementation of environmental treaties and cover numerous environmental issues. New concepts, data, and methods, including detailed content analysis across multiple institutions, are needed to explain these interlinkages and understand whether and how PTAs with environmental provisions can contribute to tackling global environmental challenges. Making use of the most extensive coding of environmental provisions in PTAs to date and combining quantitative data with qualitative analyses, this Element provides a comprehensive yet fine-grained picture of the drivers and effects of environmental provisions in PTAs. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.