To the casual observer, global summits and the resolutions they produce can seem frustratingly ineffective – repeating cycles of targets set, missed and reset, with no obvious progress. Yet despite the apparent inertia, when used to good effect these processes can be powerful tools for positive change. International treaties are directly responsible for some of the greatest environmental success stories in modern history and their role now is arguably more important than ever. Amid the twin crises of climate change and ecological collapse, it is critical that decisionmakers learn from past mistakes and strive for ambition and collaboration at a global level.International Treaties in Nature Conservation provides a unique insight into the inn...
International environmental law has two overarching and related objectives: the prevention of pollut...
This article explores the relationship between international law and the natural environment. We con...
International audience"Biodiversity conservation calls for a revolutionary approach to our relations...
To the casual observer, global summits and the resolutions they produce can seem frustratingly ineff...
The Game of Conservation is a brilliantly crafted and highly readable examination of nature protecti...
Many conservation professionals are familiar with the Convention on International Trade in Endangere...
Despite proliferation of law and policy directed at halting global biodiversity decline, it is a com...
This brief paper is concerned with three emerging issues that will, individually and collectively, d...
Avoiding dangerous climate change,conserving biodiversity, and sustaining water resources are three ...
In the Anthropocene, humans are changing and harming the planet in significant and possibly irrevers...
An assumption is often made that treaty-making in the sphere of international environmental law is a...
Protected areas are frequently used as an important governance approach for biodiversity conservatio...
This paper contributes to the emerging literature on International Environmental Agreements with an ...
The Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) was created in 1992 to coordinate global governments to protect...
The relentless loss of biological diversity, which will have a direct impact on human society and de...
International environmental law has two overarching and related objectives: the prevention of pollut...
This article explores the relationship between international law and the natural environment. We con...
International audience"Biodiversity conservation calls for a revolutionary approach to our relations...
To the casual observer, global summits and the resolutions they produce can seem frustratingly ineff...
The Game of Conservation is a brilliantly crafted and highly readable examination of nature protecti...
Many conservation professionals are familiar with the Convention on International Trade in Endangere...
Despite proliferation of law and policy directed at halting global biodiversity decline, it is a com...
This brief paper is concerned with three emerging issues that will, individually and collectively, d...
Avoiding dangerous climate change,conserving biodiversity, and sustaining water resources are three ...
In the Anthropocene, humans are changing and harming the planet in significant and possibly irrevers...
An assumption is often made that treaty-making in the sphere of international environmental law is a...
Protected areas are frequently used as an important governance approach for biodiversity conservatio...
This paper contributes to the emerging literature on International Environmental Agreements with an ...
The Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) was created in 1992 to coordinate global governments to protect...
The relentless loss of biological diversity, which will have a direct impact on human society and de...
International environmental law has two overarching and related objectives: the prevention of pollut...
This article explores the relationship between international law and the natural environment. We con...
International audience"Biodiversity conservation calls for a revolutionary approach to our relations...