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International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics

2001 - 2025

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2017, volume 17, articles 6

Trade and sustainability: the impact of the International Tropical Timber Agreements on exports pp. 755-778 Downloads
Kendall Houghton and Helen Naughton
Compliance with climate change agreements: the constraints of consumption pp. 779-794 Downloads
Paul G. Harris and Taedong Lee
Dynamic political contexts and power asymmetries: the cases of the Blue Nile and the Yarmouk Rivers pp. 795-814 Downloads
Hussam Hussein and Mattia Grandi
Economic analysis of e-waste market pp. 815-837 Downloads
Prudence Dato
The World Heritage Convention and Tasmania’s tall-eucalypt forests: can an international treaty on environmental protection transcend the vicissitudes of domestic politics? pp. 839-854 Downloads
Geoff Law and Lorne Kriwoken
The climate rent curse: new challenges for burden sharing pp. 855-882 Downloads
Ulrike Kornek, Jan Steckel, Kai Lessmann and Ottmar Edenhofer
Restricted linking of emissions trading systems: options, benefits, and challenges pp. 883-898 Downloads
Lambert Schneider, Michael Lazarus, Carrie Lee and Harro van Asselt
Regional clustering of chemicals and waste multilateral environmental agreements to improve enforcement pp. 899-919 Downloads
Ning Liu and Carl Middleton

2017, volume 17, articles 5

The implementation of the Nagoya ABS Protocol for the research sector: experience and challenges pp. 607-621 Downloads
Gurdial Singh Nijar, Sélim Louafi and Eric W. Welch
A historical institutionalist view on merging LULUCF and REDD+ in a post-2020 climate agreement pp. 623-638 Downloads
Till Pistorius, Sabine Reinecke and Astrid Carrapatoso
Transaction costs in the evolution of transnational polycentric governance pp. 639-654 Downloads
Caleb Gallemore
Governing by targets: reductio ad unum and evolution of the two-degree climate target pp. 655-676 Downloads
Piero Morseletto, Frank Biermann and Philipp Pattberg
Diplomatic water cooperation: the case of Sino-India dispute over Brahmaputra pp. 677-694 Downloads
Lei Xie and Shaofeng Jia
Legitimacy in REDD+ governance in Indonesia pp. 695-708 Downloads
Adelaide Glover and Heike Schroeder
Nash bargaining solutions for international climate agreements under different sets of bargaining weights pp. 709-729 Downloads
S. Yu, E. C. Ierland, Hans-Peter Weikard and X. Zhu
International Environmental Agreements for biodiversity conservation: a game-theoretic analysis pp. 731-754 Downloads
Irene Alvarado-Quesada and Hans-Peter Weikard

2017, volume 17, articles 4

The European Union as a global climate leader: confronting aspiration with evidence pp. 445-461 Downloads
Charles F. Parker and Christer Karlsson
Exploring the agency of Africa in climate change negotiations: the case of REDD+ pp. 463-482 Downloads
Joanes Odiwuor Atela, Claire Hellen Quinn, Albert A. Arhin, Lalisa Duguma and Kennedy Liti Mbeva
Governing by expertise: the contested politics of (accounting for) land-based mitigation in a new climate agreement pp. 483-500 Downloads
Kate Dooley and Aarti Gupta
State power and diffusion processes in the ratification of global environmental treaties, 1981–2008 pp. 501-529 Downloads
Yoshiki Yamagata, Jue Yang and Joseph Galaskiewicz
Informed consent utilizing satellite imagery in forestry carbon trading with North Korea pp. 531-552 Downloads
Dan-Bi Um and Jung-Sup Um
Small and smart: the role of Switzerland in the Cartagena and Nagoya protocols negotiations pp. 553-571 Downloads
Tobias Schulz, Marc Hufty and Maurice Tschopp
Blocking change: facing the drag of status quo fisheries institutions pp. 573-588 Downloads
Mark Axelrod
The Sustainable Development Goals and REDD+: assessing institutional interactions and the pursuit of synergies pp. 589-606 Downloads
Mairon G. Bastos Lima, Gabrielle Kissinger, Ingrid J. Visseren-Hamakers, Josefina Braña-Varela and Aarti Gupta

2017, volume 17, articles 3

Introduction to the special issue: energy subsidies at the intersection of climate, energy, and trade governance pp. 313-326 Downloads
Thijs Van de Graaf and Harro van Asselt
Removing fuel subsidies: How can international organizations support national policy reforms? pp. 327-340 Downloads
Joel E. Smith and Johannes Urpelainen
The devil lies in the definition: competing approaches to fossil fuel subsidies at the IMF and the OECD pp. 341-353 Downloads
Jakob Skovgaard
Erratum to: The devil lies in the definition: competing approaches to fossil fuel subsidies at the IMF and the OECD pp. 355-355 Downloads
Jakob Skovgaard
Seizing the opportunity: tackling fossil fuel subsidies under the UNFCCC pp. 357-370 Downloads
Harro van Asselt and Kati Kulovesi
Energy transitions and trade law: lessons from the reform of fisheries subsidies pp. 371-390 Downloads
Margaret A. Young
Explaining energy disputes at the World Trade Organization pp. 391-410 Downloads
Timothy Meyer
No iceberg in sight: on the absence of WTO disputes challenging fossil fuel subsidies pp. 411-425 Downloads
Dirk Bièvre, Ilaria Espa and Arlo Poletti
Market definition as value reconciliation: the case of renewable energy promotion under the WTO Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures pp. 427-443 Downloads
Harri Kalimo, Filip Sedefov and Max S. Jansson

2017, volume 17, articles 2

Cities to the rescue? Assessing the performance of transnational municipal networks in global climate governance pp. 229-246 Downloads
Jennifer S. Bansard, Philipp H. Pattberg and Oscar Widerberg
The growing influence of the UNFCCC Secretariat on the clean development mechanism pp. 247-269 Downloads
Katharina Michaelowa and Axel Michaelowa
Transboundary water interaction III: contest and compliance pp. 271-294 Downloads
Mark Zeitoun, Ana Elisa Cascão, Jeroen Warner, Naho Mirumachi, Nathanial Matthews, Filippo Menga and Rebecca Farnum
The influential role of consensual knowledge in international environmental agreements: negotiating the implementing measures of the Mediterranean Land-Based Sources Protocol (1980) pp. 295-311 Downloads
Alexandros Kailis

2017, volume 17, articles 1

Special issue: managing fragmentation and complexity in the emerging system of international climate finance pp. 1-16 Downloads
Jonathan Pickering, Carola Betzold and Jakob Skovgaard
Allocation of aid for adaptation to climate change: Do vulnerable countries receive more support? pp. 17-36 Downloads
Carola Betzold and Florian Weiler
What is adaptation to climate change? Epistemic ambiguity in the climate finance system pp. 37-53 Downloads
Nina Hall
Mobilising private adaptation finance: developed country perspectives pp. 55-71 Downloads
W. Pieter Pauw
Multilateral development banking in a fragmented climate system: shifting priorities in energy finance at the Asian Development Bank pp. 73-88 Downloads
Laurence Delina
Limiting costs or correcting market failures? Finance ministries and frame alignment in UN climate finance negotiations pp. 89-106 Downloads
Jakob Skovgaard
What drives national support for multilateral climate finance? International and domestic influences on Australia’s shifting stance pp. 107-125 Downloads
Jonathan Pickering and Paul Mitchell
Erratum to: What drives national support for multilateral climate finance? International and domestic influences on Australia’s shifting stance pp. 127-127 Downloads
Jonathan Pickering and Paul Mitchell
Postface: fragmentation, failing trust and enduring tensions over what counts as climate finance pp. 129-137 Downloads
J. Timmons Roberts and Romain Weikmans
J Barry: The politics of actually existing unsustainability: human flourishing in a climate changed, carbon-constrained world pp. 139-141 Downloads
Susan Conlon

2016, volume 16, articles 6

The power of presidency in UN climate change negotiations: comparison between Denmark and Mexico pp. 781-795 Downloads
Siwon Park
Governance criteria for effective transboundary biodiversity conservation pp. 797-813 Downloads
Michelle Lim
Do hydrologic rigor and technological advance tell us more or less about transboundary water management? pp. 815-831 Downloads
Mark Giordano, Diana Suhardiman and Jacob Peterson-Perlman
Critical legal and environmental view on the Ramsar Convention in protection from invasive plant species: an example of the Southern Pannonia region pp. 833-848 Downloads
Vera Batanjski, Ana Batrićević, Dragica Purger, Antun Alegro, Slobodan Jovanović and Vladan Joldžić
Global governance principles for the sustainable development of groundwater resources pp. 849-871 Downloads
Kirstin I. Conti and Joyeeta Gupta
Tributary-level transboundary water law in the Syr Darya: overlooked stories of practical water cooperation pp. 873-907 Downloads
Bunyod Holmatov, Jonathan Lautze and Jusipbek Kazbekov
Side-payments: an effective instrument for building climate clubs? pp. 909-932 Downloads
Håkon Sælen
“Monetary” rules for a linked system of offset credits pp. 933-951 Downloads
Kamleshan Pillay and Jorge E. Viñuales

2016, volume 16, articles 3

The EU 40 % greenhouse gas emission reduction target by 2030 in perspective pp. 375-392 Downloads
A. F. Hof, M. G. J. Elzen and A. Mendoza Beltran
The transformative potential of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) pp. 393-396 Downloads
Casey Stevens and Norichika Kanie
Breaking the mold: a new type of multilateral sustainable development negotiation pp. 397-413 Downloads
Pamela S. Chasek and Lynn M. Wagner
Crowdsourcing global governance: sustainable development goals, civil society, and the pursuit of democratic legitimacy pp. 415-432 Downloads
Joshua C. Gellers
Sustainable development goals and inclusive development pp. 433-448 Downloads
Joyeeta Gupta and Courtney Vegelin
Cross-sectoral strategies in global sustainability governance: towards a nexus approach pp. 449-464 Downloads
Ingrid Boas, Frank Biermann and Norichika Kanie

2016, volume 16, articles 1

Implementation of the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management in Cambodia: effects of regime design pp. 1-20 Downloads
Linn Persson, Åsa Persson and Chanthy Sam
Theorising complex water governance in Africa: the case of the proposed Epupa Dam on the Kunene River pp. 21-48 Downloads
Richard Meissner and Inga Jacobs
The 2 °C target: a European norm enters the international stage—following the process to adoption in China pp. 49-65 Downloads
Olivia Gippner
The interaction of international institutions from a social network perspective pp. 67-89 Downloads
Tobias Böhmelt and Gabriele Spilker
Africa in the global climate change negotiations pp. 91-108 Downloads
Charles Roger and Satishkumar Belliethathan
The roles of non-state actors in climate change governance: understanding agency through governance profiles pp. 109-126 Downloads
Naghmeh Nasiritousi, Mattias Hjerpe and Björn-Ola Linnér
Open or closed meetings? Explaining nonstate actor involvement in the international climate change negotiations pp. 127-144 Downloads
Naghmeh Nasiritousi and Björn-Ola Linnér
The political feasibility of potent enforcement in a post-Kyoto climate agreement pp. 145-159 Downloads
Stine Aakre
Ed Couzens: Whales and elephants in international conservation law and politics: a comparative study pp. 161-164 Downloads
Peter Sand
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