This article examines two examples of environmental governance led by non-governmental organizations (NGOs): forestry certification by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and fishery certification by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). We use interviews with a range of actors in each certification network in the UK and the USA to examine how FSC and MSC use both space and science in similar (but not identical) ways. Drawing on diverse literature from geography, science and technology studies and political science, we show how certifications are spatialized differently on land (forests) and on water (ocean fisheries) and how certification units can be defined as socionatural hybrids, rather than tied to traditional territorial concerns an...
The authors show how certification assembles ‘sustainable’ territories through a complex layering of...
Problems such as deforestation, biodiversity loss and illegal logging have provoked various policy r...
Spatial approaches gain importance in the governance of marine practices and their environmental imp...
This article examines two examples of environmental governance led by non-governmental organizations...
This article examines two examples of environmental governance led by non-governmental organizations...
There is growing scholarly interest in the role and function of non-state actors in global governanc...
AbstractEco-certifications have become an important site of power struggles in commodity sectors suc...
In recent decades social science researchers have stressed the importance of new modes of environmen...
Introduction The failure of states and intergovernmental processes to address some of the most impor...
This paper compares the institutional structure of three issue areas: climate change, forestry and f...
This paper explores the externally-led vertical differentiation of third-party certification standar...
Eco-labeling schemes now exist in nearly every country on Earth and are gaining traction with some o...
Environmental governance denotes the processes through which different actors govern the environment...
The emergence of private environmental governance has been interpreted in the policy and global gove...
<p>The authors show how certification assembles ‘sustainable’ territories through a complex layering...
The authors show how certification assembles ‘sustainable’ territories through a complex layering of...
Problems such as deforestation, biodiversity loss and illegal logging have provoked various policy r...
Spatial approaches gain importance in the governance of marine practices and their environmental imp...
This article examines two examples of environmental governance led by non-governmental organizations...
This article examines two examples of environmental governance led by non-governmental organizations...
There is growing scholarly interest in the role and function of non-state actors in global governanc...
AbstractEco-certifications have become an important site of power struggles in commodity sectors suc...
In recent decades social science researchers have stressed the importance of new modes of environmen...
Introduction The failure of states and intergovernmental processes to address some of the most impor...
This paper compares the institutional structure of three issue areas: climate change, forestry and f...
This paper explores the externally-led vertical differentiation of third-party certification standar...
Eco-labeling schemes now exist in nearly every country on Earth and are gaining traction with some o...
Environmental governance denotes the processes through which different actors govern the environment...
The emergence of private environmental governance has been interpreted in the policy and global gove...
<p>The authors show how certification assembles ‘sustainable’ territories through a complex layering...
The authors show how certification assembles ‘sustainable’ territories through a complex layering of...
Problems such as deforestation, biodiversity loss and illegal logging have provoked various policy r...
Spatial approaches gain importance in the governance of marine practices and their environmental imp...