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Negotiating the Environment
Civil Society, Globalisation and the UN
Eastwood, Lauren E
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2018
144
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Inglês
9780415660563
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List of Figures
Acknowledgements
List of Acronyms
Chapter 1: The Politics of Nature and the Nature of Politics
Chapter 2: Setting the Scene: The UN as an Ethnographic Research Site
Chapter 3: The Contested Terrain of Action: Civil Society in UN Climate Negotiations
Chapter 4: Civil Society Engagement in Regulating Biotechnology under the UN
Chapter 5: The Elephant in the Room: The Treadmill of Production as the Root Cause of Environmental Harm
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Acronyms
Chapter 1: The Politics of Nature and the Nature of Politics
Chapter 2: Setting the Scene: The UN as an Ethnographic Research Site
Chapter 3: The Contested Terrain of Action: Civil Society in UN Climate Negotiations
Chapter 4: Civil Society Engagement in Regulating Biotechnology under the UN
Chapter 5: The Elephant in the Room: The Treadmill of Production as the Root Cause of Environmental Harm
Index
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Civil Society;CBD COP10;Biodiversity;UN;Climate Change;Cop;Conservation;Ad Hoc Working Group;Environmental economics;Redd;Environmental policy;UNFCCC COPs;Environmental studies;CBD Negotiation;Sustainability;Bella Center;Sustainable development;IPBES;Global Challenges;Side Event;Environmental Politics and Deliberative Democracy;Cop Meeting;Oran Young;Agenda Item;Examining the promise of new modes of governance;Gene Drive Research;Furthering the Multilateral Process for Sustainable Development;Current Global Economy;Understanding Global Environmental Politics;Redd Programme;Domination, Accumulation, and Resistance;Synthetic Biology;Matthew Paterson;Standing Rock;Karin Baeckstrand;Civil Society Participants;SUNY;Young Men;UN Environmental Policy;Gene Drive Technology;Environmental sociology;Global Environmental Governance;Anthropology and the environment;UNFCCC Executive Secretary;Biotechnology;Yvo De Boer;Geoengineering;Civil Society Presence;Rio +20;Durban platform;Environmental negotiations;UN policy;Rio 1992;Lauren E. Eastwood;ethnographic approach;UN environmental policy-making;biological diversity
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
List of Acronyms
Chapter 1: The Politics of Nature and the Nature of Politics
Chapter 2: Setting the Scene: The UN as an Ethnographic Research Site
Chapter 3: The Contested Terrain of Action: Civil Society in UN Climate Negotiations
Chapter 4: Civil Society Engagement in Regulating Biotechnology under the UN
Chapter 5: The Elephant in the Room: The Treadmill of Production as the Root Cause of Environmental Harm
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Acronyms
Chapter 1: The Politics of Nature and the Nature of Politics
Chapter 2: Setting the Scene: The UN as an Ethnographic Research Site
Chapter 3: The Contested Terrain of Action: Civil Society in UN Climate Negotiations
Chapter 4: Civil Society Engagement in Regulating Biotechnology under the UN
Chapter 5: The Elephant in the Room: The Treadmill of Production as the Root Cause of Environmental Harm
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Civil Society;CBD COP10;Biodiversity;UN;Climate Change;Cop;Conservation;Ad Hoc Working Group;Environmental economics;Redd;Environmental policy;UNFCCC COPs;Environmental studies;CBD Negotiation;Sustainability;Bella Center;Sustainable development;IPBES;Global Challenges;Side Event;Environmental Politics and Deliberative Democracy;Cop Meeting;Oran Young;Agenda Item;Examining the promise of new modes of governance;Gene Drive Research;Furthering the Multilateral Process for Sustainable Development;Current Global Economy;Understanding Global Environmental Politics;Redd Programme;Domination, Accumulation, and Resistance;Synthetic Biology;Matthew Paterson;Standing Rock;Karin Baeckstrand;Civil Society Participants;SUNY;Young Men;UN Environmental Policy;Gene Drive Technology;Environmental sociology;Global Environmental Governance;Anthropology and the environment;UNFCCC Executive Secretary;Biotechnology;Yvo De Boer;Geoengineering;Civil Society Presence;Rio +20;Durban platform;Environmental negotiations;UN policy;Rio 1992;Lauren E. Eastwood;ethnographic approach;UN environmental policy-making;biological diversity