@article{13582, note = {Donated to the library by United Nations University, November 2004. Table of Contents Multilateral Institutions Iwama, Toru. Multilateral environmental institutions and coordinating mechanisms. Werksman, Jake. Consolidating global environmental governance : new lessons from the GEF? Campbell, Laura B. The effectiveness of the WTO and WIPO : lessons for environmental governance? Multilevel Governance Strand, Jonathan R. The case for regional environmental organizations. Kanie, Norichika. Global environmental governance in terms of vertical linkages. Science-policy interface for environmental governance Haas, Peter M. Science poliy for multilateral environmental governance Kameyama, Yasuko. The IPCC : its roles in international negotiation and domestic decision-making on climate change policies. NGOs and Environmental Governance Mori, Satoko. Institutionalization of NGO involvement in policy functions for global environmental governance. Fisher, Dana R. Civil society protest and participation : civic engagement within the multilateral governance regime. Business/industry and Environmental Governance Gleckman, Harris. Blancing TNCs, the states, and the international system in global environmental governance : a critical perspective. Usui, Mikoto. The private business sector in global environmental diplomacy. Conclusion Haas, Peter M, Norichika Kanie, and Craig N Murphy. Conclusion : institutional design and institutional reform for sustainable development.}, author = {Kanie, Norichika, and Haas, Peter M., and Campbell, Laura B., and Fisher, Dana R., and Gleckman, Harris, and Iwama, Toru, and Kameyama, Yasuko,}, url = {http://tind.wipo.int/record/13582}, title = {Emerging forces in environmental governance /}, recid = {13582}, pages = {xiv, 295 pages ;}, }