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Examines integrating the environmental, social and economic dimensions of sustainable development, within the framework of governance processes. This book covers the key actors, their agendas and methods, forms of organization, problems and limits, and real-life examples of governance at the regional, national and international level.
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Examines integrating the environmental, social and economic dimensions of sustainable development, within the framework of governance processes. This book covers the key actors, their agendas and methods, forms of organization, problems and limits, and real-life examples of governance at the regional, national and international level.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2017
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- Artikelnr.: 49398126
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 245
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351280990
- Artikelnr.: 49398126
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Petschow, Ulrich; Rosenau, James; Weizsäcker, Ernst Ulrich von
PrefaceIntroductionUlrich Petschow
Institute for Ecological Economic Research (IÖW)
Germany
James N. Rosenau
The George Washington University
USA
and Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker
Bundestag Environment Committee
GermanyPart I. Governance and global sustainability: setting the stage1. Globalisation and governance: sustainability between fragmentation and integrationJames N. Rosenau
The George Washington University
USA2. Governance and sustainability in a dynamic worldUlrich Petschow
Institute for Ecological Economic Research (IÖW)
Germany3. Globalisation means new challenges for sustainabilityErnst Ulrich von Weizsäcker
Bundestag Environment Committee
Germany4. Developing a global partnership for development: critical issues and proposals for trade and financeMartin Khor
Director
Third World NetworkPart II. Cross-cutting issues5. The role of social learning on the road to sustainabilityBernd Siebenhüner
Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg
Germany6. What role for politics in the governance of complex innovation systems? New concepts
requirements and processes of an interactive technology policy for sustainabilityK. Matthias Weber
ARC Systems Research
Austria7. Gender mainstreaming: pathway to democratisation?Claudia von Braunmühl8. Governance and participatory approaches in EuropeAngela Liberatore
European Commission
Directorate General for Research
Belgium9. Partnerships and networks in global environmental governance: moving to the next stageJan Martin Witte and Thorsten Benner
Global Public Policy Institute
Charlotte Streck
Global Public Policy Institute and Climate Focus BVPart III. Actors in global governance and their changing roles10. The role of the nation-state in environmental protection: the challenge of globalisationMartin Jänicke
German Advisory Council on the Environment (SRU); Freie Universität Berlin11. Governance and integrated product policyFrieder Rubik
Institute for Ecological Economic Research (IÖW)
Germany12. The role of voluntary initiatives in sustainable corporate governanceJens Clausen
Borderstep Institute for Innovation and Sustainability
Germany
Kathrin Ankele and Ulrich Petschow
Institute for Ecological Economic Research (IÖW)
Germany13. Good company citizenship: does governance change the role of companies in society?Mark Wade
Shell International Ltd14. The UN Global Compact and Global Reporting Initiative: where principles meet performanceCornelis T. van der Lugt
UNEP Division of Technology
Industry and Economics (DTIE)
France15. Global governance: challenges for civil society and democracyNicola Bullard
Focus on the Global South16. Civil society plus global governance: what can we expect?Dieter Rucht
Social Science Research Centre (WZB)
Germany
Institute for Ecological Economic Research (IÖW)
Germany
James N. Rosenau
The George Washington University
USA
and Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker
Bundestag Environment Committee
GermanyPart I. Governance and global sustainability: setting the stage1. Globalisation and governance: sustainability between fragmentation and integrationJames N. Rosenau
The George Washington University
USA2. Governance and sustainability in a dynamic worldUlrich Petschow
Institute for Ecological Economic Research (IÖW)
Germany3. Globalisation means new challenges for sustainabilityErnst Ulrich von Weizsäcker
Bundestag Environment Committee
Germany4. Developing a global partnership for development: critical issues and proposals for trade and financeMartin Khor
Director
Third World NetworkPart II. Cross-cutting issues5. The role of social learning on the road to sustainabilityBernd Siebenhüner
Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg
Germany6. What role for politics in the governance of complex innovation systems? New concepts
requirements and processes of an interactive technology policy for sustainabilityK. Matthias Weber
ARC Systems Research
Austria7. Gender mainstreaming: pathway to democratisation?Claudia von Braunmühl8. Governance and participatory approaches in EuropeAngela Liberatore
European Commission
Directorate General for Research
Belgium9. Partnerships and networks in global environmental governance: moving to the next stageJan Martin Witte and Thorsten Benner
Global Public Policy Institute
Charlotte Streck
Global Public Policy Institute and Climate Focus BVPart III. Actors in global governance and their changing roles10. The role of the nation-state in environmental protection: the challenge of globalisationMartin Jänicke
German Advisory Council on the Environment (SRU); Freie Universität Berlin11. Governance and integrated product policyFrieder Rubik
Institute for Ecological Economic Research (IÖW)
Germany12. The role of voluntary initiatives in sustainable corporate governanceJens Clausen
Borderstep Institute for Innovation and Sustainability
Germany
Kathrin Ankele and Ulrich Petschow
Institute for Ecological Economic Research (IÖW)
Germany13. Good company citizenship: does governance change the role of companies in society?Mark Wade
Shell International Ltd14. The UN Global Compact and Global Reporting Initiative: where principles meet performanceCornelis T. van der Lugt
UNEP Division of Technology
Industry and Economics (DTIE)
France15. Global governance: challenges for civil society and democracyNicola Bullard
Focus on the Global South16. Civil society plus global governance: what can we expect?Dieter Rucht
Social Science Research Centre (WZB)
Germany
PrefaceIntroductionUlrich Petschow
Institute for Ecological Economic Research (IÖW)
Germany
James N. Rosenau
The George Washington University
USA
and Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker
Bundestag Environment Committee
GermanyPart I. Governance and global sustainability: setting the stage1. Globalisation and governance: sustainability between fragmentation and integrationJames N. Rosenau
The George Washington University
USA2. Governance and sustainability in a dynamic worldUlrich Petschow
Institute for Ecological Economic Research (IÖW)
Germany3. Globalisation means new challenges for sustainabilityErnst Ulrich von Weizsäcker
Bundestag Environment Committee
Germany4. Developing a global partnership for development: critical issues and proposals for trade and financeMartin Khor
Director
Third World NetworkPart II. Cross-cutting issues5. The role of social learning on the road to sustainabilityBernd Siebenhüner
Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg
Germany6. What role for politics in the governance of complex innovation systems? New concepts
requirements and processes of an interactive technology policy for sustainabilityK. Matthias Weber
ARC Systems Research
Austria7. Gender mainstreaming: pathway to democratisation?Claudia von Braunmühl8. Governance and participatory approaches in EuropeAngela Liberatore
European Commission
Directorate General for Research
Belgium9. Partnerships and networks in global environmental governance: moving to the next stageJan Martin Witte and Thorsten Benner
Global Public Policy Institute
Charlotte Streck
Global Public Policy Institute and Climate Focus BVPart III. Actors in global governance and their changing roles10. The role of the nation-state in environmental protection: the challenge of globalisationMartin Jänicke
German Advisory Council on the Environment (SRU); Freie Universität Berlin11. Governance and integrated product policyFrieder Rubik
Institute for Ecological Economic Research (IÖW)
Germany12. The role of voluntary initiatives in sustainable corporate governanceJens Clausen
Borderstep Institute for Innovation and Sustainability
Germany
Kathrin Ankele and Ulrich Petschow
Institute for Ecological Economic Research (IÖW)
Germany13. Good company citizenship: does governance change the role of companies in society?Mark Wade
Shell International Ltd14. The UN Global Compact and Global Reporting Initiative: where principles meet performanceCornelis T. van der Lugt
UNEP Division of Technology
Industry and Economics (DTIE)
France15. Global governance: challenges for civil society and democracyNicola Bullard
Focus on the Global South16. Civil society plus global governance: what can we expect?Dieter Rucht
Social Science Research Centre (WZB)
Germany
Institute for Ecological Economic Research (IÖW)
Germany
James N. Rosenau
The George Washington University
USA
and Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker
Bundestag Environment Committee
GermanyPart I. Governance and global sustainability: setting the stage1. Globalisation and governance: sustainability between fragmentation and integrationJames N. Rosenau
The George Washington University
USA2. Governance and sustainability in a dynamic worldUlrich Petschow
Institute for Ecological Economic Research (IÖW)
Germany3. Globalisation means new challenges for sustainabilityErnst Ulrich von Weizsäcker
Bundestag Environment Committee
Germany4. Developing a global partnership for development: critical issues and proposals for trade and financeMartin Khor
Director
Third World NetworkPart II. Cross-cutting issues5. The role of social learning on the road to sustainabilityBernd Siebenhüner
Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg
Germany6. What role for politics in the governance of complex innovation systems? New concepts
requirements and processes of an interactive technology policy for sustainabilityK. Matthias Weber
ARC Systems Research
Austria7. Gender mainstreaming: pathway to democratisation?Claudia von Braunmühl8. Governance and participatory approaches in EuropeAngela Liberatore
European Commission
Directorate General for Research
Belgium9. Partnerships and networks in global environmental governance: moving to the next stageJan Martin Witte and Thorsten Benner
Global Public Policy Institute
Charlotte Streck
Global Public Policy Institute and Climate Focus BVPart III. Actors in global governance and their changing roles10. The role of the nation-state in environmental protection: the challenge of globalisationMartin Jänicke
German Advisory Council on the Environment (SRU); Freie Universität Berlin11. Governance and integrated product policyFrieder Rubik
Institute for Ecological Economic Research (IÖW)
Germany12. The role of voluntary initiatives in sustainable corporate governanceJens Clausen
Borderstep Institute for Innovation and Sustainability
Germany
Kathrin Ankele and Ulrich Petschow
Institute for Ecological Economic Research (IÖW)
Germany13. Good company citizenship: does governance change the role of companies in society?Mark Wade
Shell International Ltd14. The UN Global Compact and Global Reporting Initiative: where principles meet performanceCornelis T. van der Lugt
UNEP Division of Technology
Industry and Economics (DTIE)
France15. Global governance: challenges for civil society and democracyNicola Bullard
Focus on the Global South16. Civil society plus global governance: what can we expect?Dieter Rucht
Social Science Research Centre (WZB)
Germany