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Global Environmental Governance: A Reform Agenda (e-book)

Published: 2006, International Institute for Sustainable Development
Authors: Adil Najam, Mihaela Papa, Nadaa Taiyab
Hardcover: ISBN: 189553691X

  • Preface by Carsten Staur
  • Preface by David Runnalls
  • Introduction
  1. Chapter 1: A Primer on the GEG Reform Debate
    1. An Evolving System of Global Environmental Governance
    2. Models of Global Environmental Governance Reform
    3. GEG Reform Initiatives and Why They Don’t Succeed
  2. Chapter 2: Key Challenges to Effective Global Environmental Governance
    1. Challenge #1. Proliferation of MEAs and Fragmentation of GEG
    2. Challenge #2. Lack of Cooperation and Coordination Among International Organizations
    3. Challenge #3. Lack of Implementation, Compliance, Enforcement and Effectiveness
    4. Challenge #4. Inefficient Use of Resources
    5. Challenge #5. GEG Outside the Environmental Arena
    6. Challenge #6. Non-state Actors in a State-centric System
  3. Chapter 3: Elements of a Reform Agenda
    1. Goal #1. Leadership
    2. Goal #2. Knowledge
    3. Goal #3. Coherence
    4. Goal #4. Performance
    5. Goal #5. Mainstreaming
    6. A Last Word
  • Annex
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