Interlinkages and the Effectiveness of Multilateral Environmental Agreements

Interlinkages and the Effectiveness of Multilateral Environmental Agreements, ed. Chambers, Bradnee W. (Tokyo: UNU Press, 2008).

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  • Editor Chambers, Bradnee W.
    Title Interlinkages and the Effectiveness of Multilateral Environmental Agreements
    Publication Date 2008
    Place of Publication Tokyo
    Publisher UNU Press
    Pages xiii,3111
    Language eng
    Abstract

    In recent years there has been growing awareness that a major reason for the worsening global environment is the failure to create adequate institutional responses to fully address the scope, magnitude and complexity of environmental problems. Much of the criticism directed at the global institutions has focused on the necessity for greater coordination and synergism among environmental institutions, policies and legal instruments, and the need for approaches that take better account of the inter-relationships between ecological and societal systems. This book seeks to fill the gap in knowledge and policy-making that exists, particularly in international law.

    Copyright Holder UNU Press
    Copyright Year 2008
    Copyright type Creative commons
    ISBN 9789280811490
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