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Twelve Japanese and American specialists in environmental law, environmental studies, and political science contribute 12 chapters examining issues involved in international environmental governance reform. Coverage includes existing multilateral environmental institutions and coordination structures; financial issues of multilaterals; structural and functional elements affecting the success or failure of goal achievement; the linkage between global, regional, national, and local arenas; emerging forces in the interface between science and policy; relations between non- governmental organizations, or civil society organizations, and the environmental governance structure; the interface between business/industry and government; and institutional design and reform for sustainable development. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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