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Effective Environmental Regimes by Jørgen Wettestad – Key Conditions for Design (1999 Hardcover)

Effective Environmental Regimes by Jørgen Wettestad – Key Conditions for Design (1999 Hardcover)

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Further Details Title: Designing Effective Environmental Regimes Condition: New Subtitle: The Key Conditions ISBN-10: 1840640006 EAN: 9781840640007 ISBN: 9781840640007 Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishi...

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Further Details Title: Designing Effective Environmental Regimes Condition: New Subtitle: The Key Conditions ISBN-10: 1840640006 EAN: 9781840640007 ISBN: 9781840640007 Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Format: Hardback Release Date: 03/24/1999 Description: This book focuses on the impact and design of international environmental regimes which are established to preserve natural resources and reduce environmental degradation. The author addresses such regimes from both a conceptual and theoretical point of view as well as using comparative empirical evidence from issue areas such as marine pollution, acid rain, ozone layer depletion and global climate change. He examines specifically a number of controversial institutional issues in international environmental politics. Should, for instance, access to decision-processes be inclusive or exclusive in terms of non-governmental watchdogs? Similar choices and dilemmas exist with regard to decision-making rules, the role of the secretariat, the structuring of the agenda, the organization of the science-politics interface, and the design of verification and compliance mechanisms. Hence, he addresses real dilemmas faced by negotiators, in order to help formulate policies for achieving the most effective organization of international environmental institutions. This book will be welcomed by students and scholars interested in environmental political economy and institutions, and policymakers and practitioners involved in the negotiation process. Language: English Country/Region of Manufacture: GB Item Height: 234mm Item Length: 156mm Author: Jørgen Wettestad Genre: Law & Politics Book Series: New Horizons in Environmental Economics series Topic: Business & Finance Type: International Release Year: 1999 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.

Specifics

Author

Jørgen Wettestad

Dewey Decimal

341.7/62

Dewey Edition

21

Format

Hardcover

ISBN-10

1840640006

ISBN-13

9781840640007

Illustrated

Yes

Intended Audience

Scholarly & Professional

Item Height

1 in

Item Length

9.4 in

Item Weight

21.4 Oz

Item Width

6.6 in

LC Classification Number

K3585.4.W483 1999

LCCN

98-046613

Language

English

Number of Pages

272 Pages

Publication Name

Designing Effective Environmental Regimes : the Key Conditions

Publication Year

1999

Publisher

Elgar Publishing, Incorporated, Edward

Series

New Horizons in Environmental Economics Ser.

Subject

Environmental Economics

Subject Area

Business & Economics

Synopsis

This work focuses on the impact and design of international environmental regimes which are established to preserve natural resources and to reduce environmental degradation. These regimes are addressed from both a conceptual and a theoretical standpoint and utilise empirical evidence., This book focuses on the impact and design of international environmental regimes which are established to preserve natural resources and reduce environmental degradation. The author addresses such regimes from both a conceptual and theoretical point of view as well as using comparative empirical evidence from issue areas such as marine pollution, acid rain, ozone layer depletion and global climate change. He examines specifically a number of controversial institutional issues in international environmental politics. Should, for instance, access to decision-processes be inclusive or exclusive in terms of non-governmental watchdogs? Similar choices and dilemmas exist with regard to decision-making rules, the role of the secretariat, the structuring of the agenda, the organization of the science-politics interface, and the design of verification and compliance mechanisms. Hence, he addresses real dilemmas faced by negotiators, in order to help formulate policies for achieving the most effective organization of international environmental institutions. This book will be welcomed by students and scholars interested in environmental political economy and institutions, and policymakers and practitioners involved in the negotiation process.

Table Of Content

Contents: Preface 1. Introduction 2. Analysing the Effectiveness and Institutional Design of International Environmental Regimes: The Conceptual Lenses 3. Increasing Concern and Improving Design: The Oslo and Paris Conventions on Marine Pollution in the North-East Atlantic 4. More 'Discursive Diplomacy' than 'Dashing Design'? The Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP) 5. A Triumph for Institutional Incentives and Flexible Design? The Vienna Convention and Montreal Protocol on Ozone Layer Depletion 6. Combining Comparative and Case Study Evidence: Institutional Findings 7. Designing an Effective Climate Change Regime: A Task 'Too Hot to Handle'? 8. Designing Effective Environmental Regimes: Launching the Three Conditional Ps (Problems, Phases, and Processes) References Index

Type

Textbook

brand

Elgar Publishing, Incorporated, Edward

gtin13

9781840640007

Reviews

  1. Nafnlaus548a

    A must-read for anyone interested in environmental policy! Wettestad’s groundbreaking work breaks down the essential elements of successful environmental regimes with clear, insightful analysis. Whether you're a student, policymaker, or advocate, this book offers valuable frameworks to understand what makes international agreements truly effective. The hardcover edition feels premium, and the content remains relevant despite its age—packed with lessons for today’s climate challenges. Highly recommend for its depth and practical approach!