Environment, Society and International Relations: Towards More Effective International AgreementsRoutledge, 1. feb. 2013 - 192 sider Written in an accessible and lively style, this ground-breaking text marries a critique of current remedies towards environmental problems to original and viable alternatives. This text adopts an eco-centric rather than a traditional environmental management perspective to focuses on the key issues such as: * The effectiveness of international agreements in solving environmental problems * the role of the structures and constraints within which these agreements operate |
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... ( I ) : the Mediterranean Action Plan 62 6 The consequences of ignoring environmental effectiveness ( II ) : the Convention on Long - Range Transboundary Air Pollution 83 PART III Environment , society and international relations 7 Social.
... ( I ) : the Mediterranean Action Plan 62 6 The consequences of ignoring environmental effectiveness ( II ) : the Convention on Long - Range Transboundary Air Pollution 83 PART III Environment , society and international relations 7 Social.
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... Action Plan Non - governmental organisation Nitrogen oxide Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Priority Action Programme Regional Activity Centre Regional Acidification Information and Simulation model Sulphur dioxide ...
... Action Plan Non - governmental organisation Nitrogen oxide Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Priority Action Programme Regional Activity Centre Regional Acidification Information and Simulation model Sulphur dioxide ...
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... Action Plan and the Convention on Long - Range Transboundary Air Pollution . The conventional indicator for diplomatic success is the mere existence or completed negotiation of an international environmental agreement . However , if the ...
... Action Plan and the Convention on Long - Range Transboundary Air Pollution . The conventional indicator for diplomatic success is the mere existence or completed negotiation of an international environmental agreement . However , if the ...
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... action , or problematic , which problem - solving theory accepts as its parameters ' ( p . 129 ) . It is from this critical perspective that I seek to develop the concept of effective- ness in this book . Institutions and existing ...
... action , or problematic , which problem - solving theory accepts as its parameters ' ( p . 129 ) . It is from this critical perspective that I seek to develop the concept of effective- ness in this book . Institutions and existing ...
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... action proposed here will be discussed further below . However , first , the choice of agreements to be studied will be explained . Choice of empirical studies Two illustrative case studies have been chosen because they serve as good ...
... action proposed here will be discussed further below . However , first , the choice of agreements to be studied will be explained . Choice of empirical studies Two illustrative case studies have been chosen because they serve as good ...
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PART II | 96 |
PART III | 97 |
The social origins and context of acid rain and pollution of | 114 |
Conclusion | 131 |
Notes | 143 |
Index | 168 |
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