Global Environmental Governance
Options & Opportunities
255 pages, 2002
Daniel C. Esty and Maria H. Ivanova, editors
Yale Center for Environmental Law & Policy
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Yale Center for Environmental Law & Policy
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Title Page and Credits
title_credits.pdf
title_credits.pdf
Table of Contents
toc.pdf
toc.pdf
A Note from the Editors
editors.pdf
editors.pdf
The Global Environmental Agenda: Origins and Prospects
speth.pdf
speth.pdf
James Gustave Speth (United States)
Flying Blind: Assessing Progress Toward Sustainability
hales.pdf
hales.pdf
David Hales (United States) and Robert Prescott-Allen (Canada)
The North-South Knowledge Divide: Consequences for Global Environmental Governance
karlsson.pdf
karlsson.pdf
Sylvia Karlsson (Sweden)
The Role of NGOs and Civil Society in Global Environmental Governance
gemmill.pdf
gemmill.pdf
Barbara Gemmill (Kenya) and Abimbola Bamidele-Izu (Nigeria)
Regional Environmental Governance: Examining the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Model
koh.pdf
koh.pdf
Koh Kheng Lian (Singapore) and Nicholas A. Robinson (United States)
Sustaining Global Environmental Governance: Innovation in Environment and Development Finance
koch-weser.pdf
koch-weser.pdf
Maritta R.v.B. Koch-Weser (Germany)
Making Environmental Deals: The Economic Case for a World Environmental Organization
whalley.pdf
whalley.pdf
John Whalley (United Kingdom) and Ben Zissimos (United Kingdom)
Revitalizing Global Environmental Governance: A Function-Driven Approach
esty-ivanova.pdf
esty-ivanova.pdf
Daniel C. Esty (United States) and Maria H. Ivanova (Bulgaria)
Climate Change: National Interests or a Global Regime?
figueres-ivanova.pdf
figueres-ivanova.pdf
Christiana Figueres (Costa Rica) and Maria H. Ivanova (Bulgaria)
Contributors
contributors-1.pdf
contributors-1.pdf
Index
index.pdf
index.pdf
