As a key actor behind the emerging global biofuels market, the European Union has introduced environmental regulations governing such products. This article analyses the biofuels 'meta-standard' certification scheme which creates a transnational governance regime involving a regional bloc including States, non-governmental organisations and businesses in a hybrid regulatory model combining elements of private certification and public authority. A comparison of the role of Designated Operational Entities in the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and the certification schemes in the EU sustainability regulatory regime demonstrates that the problems that threaten the environmental integrity of the CDM are less likely to emerge ...
The article analyzes mechanisms established to control the fulfillment of the EU sustainability crit...
The sustainability of biofuels has been a topic gaining recognition in the European Union’s policy m...
Despite promises that they can contribute toward more environmentally beneficial transportation ther...
As a key actor behind the emerging global biofuels market, the European Union has introduced environ...
The promotion of biofuels as a fossil fuel alternative has been a significant aspect of the global q...
This article provides an empirical analysis of orchestration – that is, the initiation, support, and...
Biofuels are promoted by governments as a replacement for fossil fuels in the transport sector. Howe...
High-technology biofuels pose many risks to the environment and to social justice, and many of these...
The European Union (EU) stands at a crossroads regarding its biofuel policies. For more than a decad...
We examine the transnational governance of biofuel sustainability and its coexistence with the WTO t...
In recent decades, new modes of governance have emerged in which an array of non-nation-state actors...
Growing demand for transport biofuels in the EU is driving an expansion of the industry in developin...
The dependency of transport on oil fuels is responsible for risks of energy supply security, and loc...
Sustainable biofuels certification is an example of hybrid governance that locates authority, implem...
Governments around the world are betting heavily on biofuels as one part of a solution to a wide ran...
The article analyzes mechanisms established to control the fulfillment of the EU sustainability crit...
The sustainability of biofuels has been a topic gaining recognition in the European Union’s policy m...
Despite promises that they can contribute toward more environmentally beneficial transportation ther...
As a key actor behind the emerging global biofuels market, the European Union has introduced environ...
The promotion of biofuels as a fossil fuel alternative has been a significant aspect of the global q...
This article provides an empirical analysis of orchestration – that is, the initiation, support, and...
Biofuels are promoted by governments as a replacement for fossil fuels in the transport sector. Howe...
High-technology biofuels pose many risks to the environment and to social justice, and many of these...
The European Union (EU) stands at a crossroads regarding its biofuel policies. For more than a decad...
We examine the transnational governance of biofuel sustainability and its coexistence with the WTO t...
In recent decades, new modes of governance have emerged in which an array of non-nation-state actors...
Growing demand for transport biofuels in the EU is driving an expansion of the industry in developin...
The dependency of transport on oil fuels is responsible for risks of energy supply security, and loc...
Sustainable biofuels certification is an example of hybrid governance that locates authority, implem...
Governments around the world are betting heavily on biofuels as one part of a solution to a wide ran...
The article analyzes mechanisms established to control the fulfillment of the EU sustainability crit...
The sustainability of biofuels has been a topic gaining recognition in the European Union’s policy m...
Despite promises that they can contribute toward more environmentally beneficial transportation ther...