ABSTRACT

Aligning global governance to the challenges of sustainability is one of the most urgent environmental issues to be addressed. This book is a timely and up-to-date compilation of the main pieces of the global environmental governance puzzle.

The book is comprised of 101 entries, each defining a central concept in global environmental governance, presenting its historical evolution, introducing related debates and including key bibliographical references and further reading. The entries combine analytical rigour with empirical description. The book:

  • offers cutting edge analysis of the state of global environmental governance,
  • raises an up-to-date debate on global governance for sustainable development,
  • gives an in-depth exploration of current international architecture of global environmental governance,
  • examines the interaction between environmental politics and other fields of governance such as trade, development and security,
  • elaborates a critical review of the recent literature in global environmental governance.

This unique work synthesizes writing from an internationally diverse range of well-known experts in the field of global environmental governance. Innovative thinking and high-profile expertise come together to create a volume that is accessible to students, scholars and practitioners alike.

chapter |1 pages

Adaptation

chapter |3 pages

Aid

chapter |2 pages

Antarctic Treaty regime

chapter |2 pages

Arctic Council

chapter |2 pages

Assessments

chapter |2 pages

Audits

chapter |3 pages

Biodiversity regime

chapter |2 pages

CITES

chapter |3 pages

Climate change regime

chapter |2 pages

Critical political economy

chapter |1 pages

Deep ecology

chapter |3 pages

Desertification Convention

chapter |2 pages

Disasters

chapter |2 pages

Dumping

chapter |2 pages

Ecocentrism

chapter |2 pages

Ecofeminism

chapter |1 pages

Ecological modernization

chapter |3 pages

Effectiveness

chapter |3 pages

Epistemic communities

chapter |2 pages

Fisheries governance

chapter |2 pages

Gaia theory

chapter |3 pages

Global deliberative democracy

chapter |3 pages

Global Environment Facility

chapter |2 pages

Global public good

chapter |2 pages

Grassroots movements

chapter |2 pages

Green democracy

chapter |1 pages

Hazardous Chemicals Convention

chapter |2 pages

Hazardous wastes regime

chapter |3 pages

Influential individuals

chapter |2 pages

Justice

chapter |2 pages

Kuznets curve (environmental)

chapter |1 pages

Law of the Sea Convention

chapter |3 pages

Least developed countries

chapter |2 pages

Liability

chapter |3 pages

Liberal environmentalism

chapter |3 pages

Markets

chapter |3 pages

Migrants

chapter |2 pages

Military conflicts

chapter |4 pages

Negotiating coalitions

chapter |3 pages

Nonregimes

chapter |4 pages

Ozone regime

chapter |2 pages

Participation

chapter |4 pages

Partnerships

chapter |3 pages

Policy diffusion

chapter |1 pages

Polluter pays principle

chapter |2 pages

Population sustainability

chapter |2 pages

Post-environmentalism

chapter |3 pages

Precautionary principle

chapter |2 pages

Preventive action principle

chapter |2 pages

Private regimes

chapter |2 pages

REDD

chapter |2 pages

Reflexive governance

chapter |1 pages

Regimes

chapter |3 pages

Regional governance

chapter |3 pages

Reporting

chapter |1 pages

Risk society

chapter |2 pages

Scale

chapter |3 pages

Scarcity and conflicts

chapter |3 pages

Science

chapter |2 pages

Secretariats

chapter |2 pages

Security

chapter |2 pages

Shaming

chapter |3 pages

Sovereignty

chapter |3 pages

Summit diplomacy

chapter |3 pages

Sustainable development

chapter |3 pages

Taxation

chapter |3 pages

Technology transfer

chapter |2 pages

Thermoeconomics

chapter |3 pages

Transboundary water regime

chapter |2 pages

Transgovernmental networks

chapter |2 pages

Transnational crime

chapter |3 pages

Transparency

chapter |2 pages

Treaty negotiations

chapter |2 pages

Wetlands Convention

chapter |2 pages

World Bank

chapter |3 pages

World Environment Organization

chapter |4 pages

World Trade Organization