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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. 000013582 500__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000013582 500__ $$aAnnotation. 000013582 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000013582 5050_ $$aMultilateral environmental institutions and coordinating mechanisms / Toru Iwama -- Consolidating global environmental governance: new lessons from the GEF? / Jake Werksman -- The effectiveness of the WTO and the WIPO: lessons for environmental governance? / Laura B. Campbell -- The case for regional environmental organizations / Jonathan R. Strand -- Global environmental governance in terms of vertical linkages / Norichika Kanie -- Science policy for multilateral environmental governance / Peter M. Haas -- The IPCC: its roles in international negotiation and domestic decision-making on climate change policies / Yasuko Kameyama -- Institutionalization of NGO involvement in policy functions for global environmental governance / Satoko Mori -- Civil society protest and participation: civic engagement within the multilateral governance regime / Dana R. Fisher -- 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 -- Institutional design and institutional reform for sustainable development / Peter M. Haas, Norichika Kanie, and Craig N. Murphy. 000013582 5208_ $$aAnnotation "International environmental governance increasingly involves complex synergies between networks of actors across levels in international politics. Nation states are becoming dependent upon multilateral institutions, organized science, NGOs and social movements, and business and industry for formulating their views and for conducting policy. It is the emerging forces emanating from this multiplicity of actors that facilitate institutional synergisms in environmental governance. This book describes these various channels of multilateral environmental governance and examines the key actors and the functions they perform."--BOOK JACKET. Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 000013582 650_0 $$aSustainable development. 000013582 650_0 $$aEnvironmental economics. 000013582 650_0 $$aEnvironmentalism. 000013582 650_4 $$aENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS 000013582 650_4 $$aENVIRONMENTAL POLICY 000013582 650_4 $$aPOLITICAL THEORY, ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS, DEVELOPMENT STUDIES, ETHICAL ASPECTS 000013582 650_4 $$aENVIRONMENT 000013582 650_6 $$aDéveloppement durable. 000013582 650_6 $$aÉcologisme. 000013582 7001_ $$aKanie, Norichika,$$eeditor. 000013582 7001_ $$aHaas, Peter M.,$$eeditor. 000013582 7001_ $$aCampbell, Laura B.,$$eContribution by. 000013582 7001_ $$aFisher, Dana R.,$$eContribution by. 000013582 7001_ $$aGleckman, Harris,$$eContribution by. 000013582 7001_ $$aIwama, Toru,$$eContribution by. 000013582 7001_ $$aKameyama, Yasuko,$$eContribution by. 000013582 903__ $$v1 000013582 942__ $$cMON 000013582 952__ $$w2006-11-03$$p2004-0600$$r0.00$$u15217$$bMAIN$$10$$kB 79 KAN.E$$v2004-11-15$$zLibrary$$70 000013582 980__ $$aBIB 000013582 999__ $$c14304$$d14304