This book provides a comparative analysis of the various approaches to environmental federalism and a consideration of what each system might learn from the others. Each chapter focuses on a different regime, and together they offer a broad overview of the field as well as original theory and policy analysis that is sure to meaningfully contribute to our understanding of environmental federalism as well as our policy-making future
The literature in the fields of natural resources and the environment can be divided into two broad ...
Problems such as deforestation, biodiversity loss and illegal logging have provoked various policy r...
Federalism, by its nature, is a segmented system of governance. The Canadian and American constituti...
ABSTRACT: In a context in which environmental protection have become in an important issue, the pape...
The intent of this thesis is to apply policy design analysis to federal forest policy in the United ...
In the field of global environmental governance, a plethora of international regimes have emerged ov...
"This book investigates the consequences of redundant state and federal environmental regulations in...
The objectives of this review article are, firstly, to provide an overview of the literature on the ...
This paper is an overview of political and policy theories which are used in the sub-discipline of f...
THE COMMON IMAGE OF COOPERATIVE FEDERALISM INVOLVES the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) induci...
This paper aims to assess the emergence of the concept of forest governance in the field of forest p...
The intensity of federalism disputes reflects inexorable pressure on all levels of government to mee...
This article introduces a special issue on the expanding research agenda on institutional fragmentat...
Federal systems of government present more difficulties for international treaty formation than perh...
This Note will argue that diagonal federalism—a model of governance in which states partner with one...
The literature in the fields of natural resources and the environment can be divided into two broad ...
Problems such as deforestation, biodiversity loss and illegal logging have provoked various policy r...
Federalism, by its nature, is a segmented system of governance. The Canadian and American constituti...
ABSTRACT: In a context in which environmental protection have become in an important issue, the pape...
The intent of this thesis is to apply policy design analysis to federal forest policy in the United ...
In the field of global environmental governance, a plethora of international regimes have emerged ov...
"This book investigates the consequences of redundant state and federal environmental regulations in...
The objectives of this review article are, firstly, to provide an overview of the literature on the ...
This paper is an overview of political and policy theories which are used in the sub-discipline of f...
THE COMMON IMAGE OF COOPERATIVE FEDERALISM INVOLVES the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) induci...
This paper aims to assess the emergence of the concept of forest governance in the field of forest p...
The intensity of federalism disputes reflects inexorable pressure on all levels of government to mee...
This article introduces a special issue on the expanding research agenda on institutional fragmentat...
Federal systems of government present more difficulties for international treaty formation than perh...
This Note will argue that diagonal federalism—a model of governance in which states partner with one...
The literature in the fields of natural resources and the environment can be divided into two broad ...
Problems such as deforestation, biodiversity loss and illegal logging have provoked various policy r...
Federalism, by its nature, is a segmented system of governance. The Canadian and American constituti...