Ozone connections : expert networks in global environmental governance /
It is difficult to think of a more significant example of international co-operation to address a problem that threatened the health and wellbeing of the entire planet than the 1987 Montreal Protocol for the Elimination of Ozone-Depleting Substances. This breakthrough in international environmental...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England :
Greenleaf Pub.,
2002.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- INTRODUCTION: The 'early days' of ozone-layer protection: Jay Baker's story
- The Suely Carvalho story: global worker, global citizen
- The technology and economic assessment panel of the Montreal Protocol
- Perspectives on studying global environmental governance
- A comment on collaborative regulation
- From epistemic communities to reflexive regulation and communities of practice
- On combining quantitative and qualitative approaches
- Organisation of the book
- THE MONTREAL PROTOCOL: A MOST REMARKABLE TREATY: The progression toward international co-operation on ozone-layer protection
- The significance of informal consultation
- Mostafa Tolba: at the intersection of history, biography and personality
- The institutional structure of the montreal protocol
- Overcoming the 'uncertainty' problem
- Financed technology transfer established the conditions for global partnerships
- NETWORKS IN THE OZONE-LAYER REGIME: Communities as social systems
- The ozone regime as a social system of networks
- The technology and economic assessment panel: the bridging network.
- SOCIAL CAPITAL IN ACTION: Social capital and the building of strategic information alliances
- Who are the participants?
- They came endowed with capital
- The personal rewards of capital investment: or, what have the participants become?
- COMMITTEE CONNECTIONS: Measuring connections
- Influence sets
- Mapping network connections
- Structural embeddedness
- Relational embeddedness
- Leadership
- Satisfaction with the process
- SOCIALISATION IN THE OZONE COMMUNITY: Commitment as a factor in socialisation
- Committee work as the locus of socialisation processes
- INSTITUTIONAL ENTREPRENEURS: Defining a new institutional space
- Enrolling and inspiring others
- Credibility through performance
- Affirming the new institiutional space
- Rewarding incremental success through public recognition
- LESSONS LEARNED: The new institutional space created by the Montreal Protocol
- The social relationships that facilitated implementation
- Some spin-off benefits of the success of the Montreal Protocol
- Lessons particularly pertaining to climate change
- Lessons for questions of governance.