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Climate Change and Global Policy Regimes Timothy Cadman

Climate Change and Global Policy Regimes By Timothy Cadman

Climate Change and Global Policy Regimes by Timothy Cadman


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An analysis of the global climate talks and the key human systems threatened by increased greenhouse gas emissions including health, refugee management, energy production, carbon markets and local government.

Climate Change and Global Policy Regimes Summary

Climate Change and Global Policy Regimes: Towards Institutional Legitimacy by Timothy Cadman

An analysis of the global climate talks and the key human systems threatened by increased greenhouse gas emissions including health, refugee management, energy production, carbon markets and local government.

Climate Change and Global Policy Regimes Reviews

'Cadman's framework for evaluating the legitimacy of multilateral environmental agreements is one of the best I have seen; it is elegant and sophisticated without being overwhelmingly intricate. He should be commended for this latest effort.' Peter J. Stoett, Concordia University, Canada

About Timothy Cadman

Andrea C. Berringer, independent researcher Timothy Cadman, Griffith University, Australia Julie Cotter, University of Southern Queensland, Australia Geoff Cockfield, University of Southern Queensland, Australia Lauren Eastwood, State University of New York, USA Fred Gale, University of Tasmania, Australia Guilherme Goncalves Limpgas Tecnologia, Brazil Jeff Gow, University of Southern Queensland, Australia Richard Hil, University of Sydney, Australia Guilherme B. R. Lambais, independent researcher Tek Maraseni, University of Southern Queensland, Australia Jamie Pittock, Australian National University, Australia Nick Rose, Griffith University, Australia Chris Taylor, University of Melbourne, Australia Heather Zeppel, University of Southern Queensland, Australia ?

Table of Contents

Introduction: Global Governance and Climate Change; Timothy Cadman 1. The Discourses of Climate Change; Chris Taylor 2. A Cooling Climate for Negotiations: Intergovernmentalism and Its Limits ; Fred Gale 3. Gender and Climate Change: Stakeholder Participation and Conceptual Currency in the Climate Negotiations Regime; Lauren E. Eastwood 4. Governing Adaptation Policies and Programmes; Geoff Cockfield 5. Applying an Empirical Evaluation to the Governance Legitimacy of Carbon-offset Mechanisms on the Basis of Stakeholder Perceptions; Timothy Cadman 6. Evaluating the Clean Development Mechanism; Tek Narayan Maraseni 7. Stakeholders in Climate Policy Instruments: What Role for Financial Institutions?; Matthew Haigh 8. Challenges for Global Health Governance in Responding to the Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health; Jeff Gow 9. Climate Change and Sustainable Water Management; Jamie Pittock 10. Food Security, Food Sovereignty, and Global Governance Regimes in the Context of Climate Change and Food Availability; Nick Rose 11. Innovation and Global to Local Energy Governance; Guilherme B. R. Lambais & Guilherme Goncalves 12. Climate Change, Population Movements and Governance: Case Studies in Response Mechanisms; Richard Hil 13. Migration and climate change: global governance regimes and the incorporation of climate change Displacement; Andrea C. Berringer 14. The ICLEI Cities for Climate Protection Program: Local Government Networks in Urban Climate Governance; Heather Zeppel 15. The Influence of Non-State Actors on Corporate Climate Change Disclosure; Julie Cotter Conclusion;All Contributors

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NPB9781137006110
9781137006110
1137006110
Climate Change and Global Policy Regimes: Towards Institutional Legitimacy by Timothy Cadman
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2013-03-25
277
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