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Global challenges : Furthering the multilateral process for sustainable development

Auteur
Kallhauge A.C., Sjöstedt G., Corell E.
Date
2005
Source
IUCN (ID: MON-079638)
Éditeur | Lieu de publication
Greenleaf Publishing | Sheffield, UK
ISBN
978-1-874719-51-9
Pages
320 p.
Type du document
Monographie/livre
Langue
Anglais
Champ d'application
International
Sujet
Espèces sauvages et écosystèmes
Mot clé
Renforcement des capacités Financement Relations internationales/coopération ONG Développement durable Politique/planification
Résumé

Contents: 1. The multilateral process for sustainable development: past, present and future, Angela Churie Kallhauge, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, and Elisabeth Corell and Gunnar Sjöstedt, Swedish Institute of International Affairs; 2. What did the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) accomplish? Suggestions for an outcome assessment, Gunnar Sjöstedt, Swedish Institute of International Affairs; Part 1: Institutions and the development of the process 3. The road to Rio: early efforts on environment and development Björn-Ola Linnér, Linköping University, Sweden, and Henrik Selin, Boston University, USA; 4. The negotiating system of environment and development: a ten-year review, Pamela Chasek, Manhattan College, USA; 5. A commission will lead them? The UN Commission on Sustainable Development and UNCED follow-up, Lynn M. Wagner, International Institute for Sustainable Development; Part 2: Actors and their interplay 6. A tale of three cities: developing countries in global environmental negotiations, Adil Najam, Tufts University, USA; 7. Friends and foes: industrialised countries in multilateral environmental negotiations, Duncan R. Marsh, United Nations Foundation, USA; 8. Three decades of NGO activism in international environmental negotiations: who influences NGOs? Wagaki Mwangi, Syracuse University, USA; 9. Street-wise provocations: the Global Justice Movement’s take on sustainable development, Peter Doran, Research Fellow, Queen’s University, Belfast; Research Officer, Northern Ireland Assembly, Belfast; 10. Partnerships for sustainable development: the role of Type II agreements, Claire Norris, Consultant, UK; Part 3: Process functions/cross-cutting themes 11. Knowledge processes in decision-making on sustainability: challenges for the future, Elisabeth Corell, Swedish Institute of International Affairs, and Göran Sundqvist, Göteborg University, Sweden; 12. Financing for sustainable development, Konrad von Moltke; 13. Capacity development for the environment: North and South, Stacy D. VanDeveer, University of New Hampshire, USA, and Ambuj D. Sagar, Harvard University, USA; 14. Making the link: synergies in international regime governance, Angela Churie Kallhauge and Lisa van Well, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden; Conclusion 15. An evolving sustainable development regime, Gunnar Sjöstedt, Swedish Institute of International Affairs, and Lisa van Well and Angela Churie Kallhauge, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden