Emerging Forces in Environmental Governance

Emerging Forces in Environmental Governance, ed. Norichika,Kanie and Peter M, Haas (Tokyo: UNU Press, 2004).

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  • Editor Norichika,Kanie
    Peter M, Haas
    Title Emerging Forces in Environmental Governance
    Publication Date 2004
    Place of Publication Tokyo
    Publisher UNU Press
    Pages 295 pages
    Language eng
    Abstract

    This book addresses the various new channels of multilateral environmental governance that have appeared within an increasingly globalised international system. While states ultimately continue to make and enforce international law, they are increasingly dependent upon multilateral institutions, organised science, NGOs and social movements, and business and industry for formulating their views and for conducting policy. This volume focuses on clarifying the key actors and the governance functions they perform in addressing environmental threats.

    Copyright Holder UNU Press
    Copyright Year 2004
    Copyright type Creative commons
    ISBN 9789280810950
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