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January 2001, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 125-153 Negotiating Effective International Environmental Agreements: Is an Objective Approach to Differential Treatment Possible?
by Timothy Swanson - 155-157 Commentary: In Response to the Paper by Timothy Swanson, Negotiating Effective International Environmental Agreements: Is an Objective Approach to Differential Treatment Possible? (see pp. 125–153)
by Harmen Verbuggen
Undated
- 1-5 Editorial Access and Allocation in Earth System Governance
by Joyeeta Gupta & Louis Lebel - 1-13 Explicit targets and cooperation: regional fisheries management organizations and the sustainable development goals
by Bianca Haas & Marcus Haward & Jeffrey McGee & Aysha Fleming - 1-15 What goes around, comes around? Access and allocation problems in Global North–South waste trade
by Benedetta Cotta - 1-15 Climate mitigation policies and actions: access and allocation issues
by Antonina Ivanova & Asim Zia & Paiman Ahmad & Mairon Bastos-Lima - 1-15 The global governance of water, energy, and food nexus: allocation and access for competing demands
by Pritee Sharma & Salla Nithyanth Kumar - 1-16 Access and allocation in climate change adaptation
by Kevin Grecksch & Carola Klöck - 1-16 International aid, trade and investment and access and allocation
by Michelle Scobie - 1-16 Access and allocation in food governance, a decadal view 2008–2018
by Dona Azizi - 1-17 Access and allocation in global biodiversity governance: a review
by Brendan Coolsaet & Neil Dawson & Florian Rabitz & Simone Lovera - 1-17 Green building in China
by Yayun Shen & Michael Faure - 1-18 Access and allocation in earth system governance: lessons learnt in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals
by Joyeeta Gupta & Louis Lebel - 1-19 Transforming our world? Discursive representation in the negotiations on the Sustainable Development Goals
by Carole-Anne Sénit - 1-19 Hybrid transnational advocacy networks in environmental protection: banning the use of cyanide in European gold mining
by Alexandra-Maria Bocse - 1-19 Determinants of successful delivery by non-state actors: an exploratory study
by Daniel Puig & Fatemeh Bakhtiari - 1-20 Access and allocation: the role of large shareholders and investors in leaving fossil fuels underground
by Joyeeta Gupta & Arthur Rempel & Hebe Verrest - 1-20 The effectiveness of soft law in international environmental regimes: participation and compliance in the Hyogo Framework for Action
by Maximilian S. T. Wanner - 1-20 Access and allocation: rights to water, sanitation and hygiene
by Margot Hurlbert - 1-23 New alliances in global environmental governance: how intergovernmental treaty secretariats interact with non-state actors to address transboundary environmental problems
by Thomas Hickmann & Joshua Philipp Elsässer - 1-24 Moral duties, compliance and polycentric climate governance
by Alexandre Gajevic Sayegh - 1-28 The Sustainable Development Goals viewed through Gross National Happiness, Ubuntu, and Buen Vivir
by Dorine E. Norren - 1-33 Limits to learning: the struggle to adapt to unintended effects of international payment for environmental services programmes
by Dirk-Jan Koch & Marloes Verholt
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