Emerging forces in environmental governance Author Kanie N., Haas P.M. (eds.) Date 2004 Source IUCN (ID: MON-072408) Publisher | Place of publication United Nations University Press | Tokyo, Japan ISBN 92-808-1095-2 Pages 295 p. Document type Monography/book Language English Field of application International Subject Environment gen. Keyword NGO Business/industry/corporations Public participation International organization Abstract Contents: - Multilateral institutions: Multilateral environmental institutions and co-ordinating mechanisms - Consolidating global environmental governance: New lessons from the GEF? -The effectiveness of WTO and WIPO: Lessons for environmental governance? -Multi-level governance: The case for regional environmental organizations - Global environmental governance in terms of vertical linkages - Science policy interface for environmental governance: Science policy for multilateral environmental governance - IPCC: Its roles in international negotiation and in domestic decision making on climate change policies - NGO and environmental governance:Institutionalization of NGO involvement in policy functions for global environmental governance - Civil society protest and participation: Civic engagement within the multilateral governance regime - Business / industry and environmental governance: Balancing TNC s, the states and the international system in global environmental governance: A critical perspective -The private business sector in global environmental diplomacy Conclusion: Institutional design and institutional reform for sustainable development