Oran R. Young, W. Bradnee Chambers, Joy A. Kim and Claudia ten Have (eds): Institutional Interplay: Biosafety and Trade
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This article is published in Journal of Agricultural & Environmental Ethics.The article was published on 2009-06-07 and is currently open access. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Biosafety.read more
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TL;DR: The Earth System Governance Project (ESGP) as discussed by the authors is a 10-year global research effort endorsed by the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change (IHDP), which aims to develop strategies for Earth System management.
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Unravelling the Maze of Multilateral Environmental Agreements: A Macroscopic Analysis of International Environmental Law and Governance for the Anthropocene
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Rising Asian Powers and Changing Global Governance
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Earth system governance: A research framework
Frank Biermann,Frank Biermann,Michele M. Betsill,Joyeeta Gupta,Joyeeta Gupta,Norichika Kanie,Louis Lebel,Diana Liverman,Diana Liverman,Heike Schroeder,Bernd Siebenhüner,Ruben Zondervan +11 more
TL;DR: The Earth System Governance Project (ESGP) as discussed by the authors is a 10-year global research effort endorsed by the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change (IHDP), which aims to develop strategies for Earth System management.
Journal ArticleDOI
The Causal Mechanisms of Interaction between International Institutions
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors develop a conceptual framework for the systematic analysis of the interaction between international institutions as a first step towards building a theory of international interaction, examining how international institutions may exert causal influence on each other's development and effectiveness and suggests four general causal mechanisms can elucidate the distinct routes through which influence travels from one institution to another.
DissertationDOI
Unravelling the Maze of Multilateral Environmental Agreements: A Macroscopic Analysis of International Environmental Law and Governance for the Anthropocene
TL;DR: This chapter investigates the proposition that international environmental law, as a set of multilateral environmental agreements, exhibits the characteristics of a complex adaptive system and whether the legal system may benefit from the insights gained and from being modeled in ways more appropriately aligned with the functioning of the Earth system itself.
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Rising Asian Powers and Changing Global Governance
TL;DR: In this paper, a subset focused on the connection between theory and practice as related to two emerging powers is discussed. But the focus of the paper is not on the issues to be addressed.