International Organizations and Environmental Policy

International Organizations and Environmental Policy
Title International Organizations and Environmental Policy PDF eBook
Author Robert V. Bartlett
Publisher Praeger
Total Pages 308
Release 1995-06-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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This volume from the Policy Studies Organization provides critical, theoretical, and empirical perspectives on international organizations, the policy implications of these organizations, and the possible roles such agencies can play in international environmental policy. With contributions from a wide range of scholars, the work takes up such topical issues as the Rio Agenda of 1992 and its implementation; the role the European Union might play in environmental policy; the place of environmentalism in the development strategies and tactics of organizations such as the World Bank; and the development of international environmental law.

International Organizations in Global Environmental Governance

International Organizations in Global Environmental Governance
Title International Organizations in Global Environmental Governance PDF eBook
Author Frank Biermann
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 289
Release 2009-01-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134031335

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Provides a comparative study of the role of international organizations in environmental governance and features case studies on the World Bank; OECD; the UN Environment Programme and secretariats to environmental treaties; and hybrid organizations.

International Organizations and Environmental Protection

International Organizations and Environmental Protection
Title International Organizations and Environmental Protection PDF eBook
Author Wolfram Kaiser
Publisher Berghahn Books
Total Pages 360
Release 2016-12-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1785333631

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Pollution, resource depletion, habitat management, and climate change are all issues that necessarily transcend national boundaries. Accordingly, they and other environmental concerns have been a particular focus for international organizations from before the First World War to the present day. This volume is the first to comprehensively explore the environmental activities of professional communities, NGOs, regional bodies, the United Nations, and other international organizations during the twentieth century. It follows their efforts to shape debates about environmental degradation, develop binding intergovernmental commitments, and—following the seminal 1972 Conference on the Human Environment—implement and enforce actual international policies.

U.S. International Environmental Policy

U.S. International Environmental Policy
Title U.S. International Environmental Policy PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations
Publisher
Total Pages 240
Release 1985
Genre Environmental policy
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The Global Environment

The Global Environment
Title The Global Environment PDF eBook
Author Norman J. Vig
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 270
Release 2023-04-14
Genre Nature
ISBN 1000949192

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All serious environmental threats are now international in scope and more than one thousand international environmental agreements already exist. Yet the prospects for international cooperation leading to the management of impacts on the planet remain grim. The Global Environment meets the need for an authoritative assessment of the state of international environmental institutions, laws and policies at the end of the 20th century. The book examines disagreements over the meaning of sustainable development, problems inherent in implementing environmental policies and the conflict over the exclusion of developing countries from the Kyoto Protocol. It discusses the profound trade-offs that may be required, the role of international financial interests in promoting incompatible forms of development and analyses international environmental institutions, law and policy and sustainable development.

Greening International Institutions

Greening International Institutions
Title Greening International Institutions PDF eBook
Author Jacob Werksmann
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 405
Release 2017-09-25
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134169493

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Environmentally sustainable development has become one of the world's most urgent priorities. But countries cannot achieve it alone: it depends on international coordination and action. Greening International Institutions, the latest in a series of highly-acclaimed publications devoted to environmental and developmental law, assesses how far and how successfully intergovernmental organizations have responded to the challenge. The organizations analyzed include: the UN General Assembly, the new Commission for Sustainable Development, UNEP, UNDP and UNCTAD, WTO, GATT, NAFTA, the Bretton Woods institutions and several regional bodies, as well as treaty bodies and the mechanisms for avoiding and settling disputes. For each, the contributors provide an accessible overview of the organization's mandate and structure, examine substantive policy initiatives and assess the need and scope for procedural and institutional reform. Drawing together a collection of essays by lawyers and researchers from various backgrounds, Greening International Institutions is stimulating reading for students and policy-makers, as well as anyone concerned with the development of international institutions. Jacob Werksman is an attorney, a Programme Director at FIELD, and Visiting Lecturer in International Economic Law at the University of London. Greening International Institutions is the fifth volume in the International Law and Sustainable Development series, co-developed with FIELD. The series aims to address and define the major legal issues associated with sustainable development and to contribute to the progressive development of international law. Other titles in the series are: Greening International Law, Interpreting the Precautionary Principle, Property Rights in the Defence of Nature and Improving Compliance with International Environmental Law. 'A legal parallel to the Blueprint series - welcome, timely and provocative' David Pearce Originally published in 1996

World Directory of Environmental Organizations

World Directory of Environmental Organizations
Title World Directory of Environmental Organizations PDF eBook
Author Thaddeus C. Trzyna
Publisher Earthscan
Total Pages 268
Release 1996
Genre Conservation of natural resources
ISBN 9781853833076

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This is a guide to organizations worldwide concerned with conservation and natural resources. The directory features descriptions of over 2600 organizations in over 200 countries, profiles of over 170 intergovernmental agencies and UN programmes, descriptions of over 400 international NGOs, over 2000 national government and non-governmental organizations, full addresses and contact numbers, and a bibliography of data sources.