This book aims to make a contribution to the understanding of the current system of global environmental governance, its strengths and weaknesses, and the options and opportunities to achieve much needed reform.
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CONTENTS
- Cover
- Contents, Preface and Contributors' Biographies
- Introduction Lydia Swart and Estelle Perry
- Recommendations from the High-level Panel on System-wide Coherence - Section C on Environment Introduction by Mohamed El-Ashry, Member of the Panel
- Informal Consultations on Environmental Activities - Co-Chair Summary Introduction by Enrique Berruga and Peter Maurer, Co-Chairs
- Moving Forward by Looking Back: Learning from UNEP's History Maria Ivanova
- The Architecture of Global Enviromental Governance: Pros and Cons of Multiplicity Maria Ivanova and Jennifer Roy
- Governance with Multilateral Environmental Agreements: A Healthy or Ill-Equipped Fragmentation? Norichika Kanie
- From Tons to Trends: Transformation of the Climate Regime Christiana Figueres
- Reforming Global Environmental Governance: from UNEP towards a World Environment Organization Frank Biermann
- A United Nations Environment Organization Nils Meyer-Ohlendorf and Markus Knigge
- Appendix I, Environment Management Group
- Appendix II, Friends of the UNEO
- Appendix III, Paris Call for Action
- Appendix IV, Overview of Intergovernmental IEG Decisions
- Appendix V, Cartagena Decision
- Appendix VI, Bali Strategic Plan