Global Challenges (eBook, PDF)
Furthering the Multilateral Process for Sustainable Development
Redaktion: Churie-Kallhauge, Angela; Corell, Elisabeth; Sjöstedt, Gunnar
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Furthering the Multilateral Process for Sustainable Development
Redaktion: Churie-Kallhauge, Angela; Corell, Elisabeth; Sjöstedt, Gunnar
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Focusing on the World Summit on Sustainable Development held in Johannesburg, this book presents a perspective on the continuing global environment and development policy process and analyses the inter linkages between the process, trends and cross-cutting issues that set the conditions for the global efforts to achieve sustainable development.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351281911
- Artikelnr.: 49264618
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 156
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351281911
- Artikelnr.: 49264618
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School of Advanced International Studies
The Johns Hopkins UniversityIntroduction1. The multilateral process for sustainable development: past
present and futureAngela Churie Kallhauge
Royal Institute of Technology
Stockholm
Sweden
and Elisabeth Corell and Gunnar Sjöstedt
Swedish Institute of International Affairs2. What did the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) accomplish? Suggestions for an outcome assessmentGunnar Sjöstedt
Swedish Institute of International AffairsPart 1: Institutions and the development of the process3. The road to Rio: early efforts on environment and developmentBjörn-Ola Linnér
Linköping University
Sweden
and Henrik Selin
Boston University
USA4. The negotiating system of environment and development: a ten-year reviewPamela Chasek
Manhattan College
USA5. A commission will lead them? The UN Commission on Sustainable Development and UNCED follow-upLynn M. Wagner
International Institute for Sustainable DevelopmentPart 2: Actors and their interplay6. A tale of three cities: developing countries in global environmental negotiationsAdil Najam
Tufts University
USA7. Friends and foes: industrialised countries in multilateral environmental negotiationsDuncan R. Marsh
United Nations Foundation
USA8. Three decades of NGO activism in international environmental negotiations: who influences NGOs?Wagaki Mwangi
Syracuse University
USA9. Street-wise provocations: the Global Justice Movement's take on sustainable developmentPeter Doran
Research Fellow
Queen's University
Belfast; Research Officer
Northern Ireland Assembly
Belfast10. Partnerships for sustainable development: the role of Type II agreementsClaire Norris
Consultant
UKPart 3: Process functions/cross-cutting themes11. Knowledge processes in decision-making on sustainability: challenges for the futureElisabeth Corell
Swedish Institute of International Affairs
and Göran Sundqvist
Göteborg University
Sweden12. Financing for sustainable developmentKonrad von Moltke13. Capacity development for the environment: North and SouthStacy D. VanDeveer
University of New Hampshire
USA
and Ambuj D. Sagar
Harvard University
USA14. Making the link: synergies in international regime governanceAngela Churie Kallhauge and Lisa van Well
Royal Institute of Technology
Stockholm
SwedenConclusion15. An evolving sustainable development regimeGunnar Sjöstedt
Swedish Institute of International Affairs
and Lisa van Well and Angela Churie Kallhauge
Royal Institute of Technology
Stockholm
Sweden
School of Advanced International Studies
The Johns Hopkins UniversityIntroduction1. The multilateral process for sustainable development: past
present and futureAngela Churie Kallhauge
Royal Institute of Technology
Stockholm
Sweden
and Elisabeth Corell and Gunnar Sjöstedt
Swedish Institute of International Affairs2. What did the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) accomplish? Suggestions for an outcome assessmentGunnar Sjöstedt
Swedish Institute of International AffairsPart 1: Institutions and the development of the process3. The road to Rio: early efforts on environment and developmentBjörn-Ola Linnér
Linköping University
Sweden
and Henrik Selin
Boston University
USA4. The negotiating system of environment and development: a ten-year reviewPamela Chasek
Manhattan College
USA5. A commission will lead them? The UN Commission on Sustainable Development and UNCED follow-upLynn M. Wagner
International Institute for Sustainable DevelopmentPart 2: Actors and their interplay6. A tale of three cities: developing countries in global environmental negotiationsAdil Najam
Tufts University
USA7. Friends and foes: industrialised countries in multilateral environmental negotiationsDuncan R. Marsh
United Nations Foundation
USA8. Three decades of NGO activism in international environmental negotiations: who influences NGOs?Wagaki Mwangi
Syracuse University
USA9. Street-wise provocations: the Global Justice Movement's take on sustainable developmentPeter Doran
Research Fellow
Queen's University
Belfast; Research Officer
Northern Ireland Assembly
Belfast10. Partnerships for sustainable development: the role of Type II agreementsClaire Norris
Consultant
UKPart 3: Process functions/cross-cutting themes11. Knowledge processes in decision-making on sustainability: challenges for the futureElisabeth Corell
Swedish Institute of International Affairs
and Göran Sundqvist
Göteborg University
Sweden12. Financing for sustainable developmentKonrad von Moltke13. Capacity development for the environment: North and SouthStacy D. VanDeveer
University of New Hampshire
USA
and Ambuj D. Sagar
Harvard University
USA14. Making the link: synergies in international regime governanceAngela Churie Kallhauge and Lisa van Well
Royal Institute of Technology
Stockholm
SwedenConclusion15. An evolving sustainable development regimeGunnar Sjöstedt
Swedish Institute of International Affairs
and Lisa van Well and Angela Churie Kallhauge
Royal Institute of Technology
Stockholm
Sweden