Against the background of a widely fragmented and diluted international environmental governance architecture, different reform options are currently being discussed. This issue brief considers whether streamlining international environmental regimes by grouping or ‘clustering’ international agreements could improve effectiveness and efficiency. It outlines the general idea of the clustering approach, draws lessons from the chemicals and waste cluster and examines the implications and potentials of clustering multilateral environmental agreements
Many of the environmental problems we face today are increasingly complex in nature and widespread i...
This article discusses environmental policy integration-a concept so far mainly applied to domestic ...
This paper examines the perceptions of sustainability, which is conceptualised as cross-generational...
Against the background of a widely fragmented and diluted international environmental governance arc...
Recent studies on environmental regimes suggest that important lessons and policy recommendations ma...
Global environmental conventions are created to address and resolve global environmental problems. A...
This chapter surveys settings under the auspices of international organizations and institutions tha...
The 2012 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, Rio+20, is likely to determine the fu...
n Abstract International environmental agreements (IEAs), legally binding inter-governmental efforts...
First paragraph: The organizational network of global environmental governance (GEG) mirrors the com...
Global environmental conventions are created to address and resolve global environmental problems. A...
First paragraph: The organisational network of global environmental governance (GEG) mirrors the com...
The inaugural meeting of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) held in June 2014 in Nairobi...
The world faces old and new problems that are more complicated than our currently capable multilater...
Τhis dissertation deals with the global warming, climate change and greenhouse gas emissions. Initia...
Many of the environmental problems we face today are increasingly complex in nature and widespread i...
This article discusses environmental policy integration-a concept so far mainly applied to domestic ...
This paper examines the perceptions of sustainability, which is conceptualised as cross-generational...
Against the background of a widely fragmented and diluted international environmental governance arc...
Recent studies on environmental regimes suggest that important lessons and policy recommendations ma...
Global environmental conventions are created to address and resolve global environmental problems. A...
This chapter surveys settings under the auspices of international organizations and institutions tha...
The 2012 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, Rio+20, is likely to determine the fu...
n Abstract International environmental agreements (IEAs), legally binding inter-governmental efforts...
First paragraph: The organizational network of global environmental governance (GEG) mirrors the com...
Global environmental conventions are created to address and resolve global environmental problems. A...
First paragraph: The organisational network of global environmental governance (GEG) mirrors the com...
The inaugural meeting of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) held in June 2014 in Nairobi...
The world faces old and new problems that are more complicated than our currently capable multilater...
Τhis dissertation deals with the global warming, climate change and greenhouse gas emissions. Initia...
Many of the environmental problems we face today are increasingly complex in nature and widespread i...
This article discusses environmental policy integration-a concept so far mainly applied to domestic ...
This paper examines the perceptions of sustainability, which is conceptualised as cross-generational...