Multilevel Environmental Governance
Multilevel Environmental Governance
Managing Water and Climate Change in Europe and North America
Weibust, Inger; Meadowcroft, James
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
09/2015
296
Mole
Inglês
9781783472840
15 a 20 dias
PART I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE
1. Introduction
Inger Weibust
2. Too Many Levels or Just About Right? Multilevel Governance and Environmental Performance
Daniel J. Fiorino
PART II: MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE OF WATER RESOURCES
3. Subsidiarity as a 'Scaling Device' in Environmental Governance: The Case of the European Union
David Benson and Andrew Jordan
4. Multilevel Governance and the Politics of Environmental Water Recoveries
B. Timothy Heinmiller
5. Playing a Zero Sum Game: Sharing Water between Jurisdictions in Federations
Inger Weibust
PART III: MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE OF CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
6. Climate Governance in the European Union Multi-level System: The Role of the Cities
Kristine Kern
7. Bottom-up versus Top-down: The Evolving American Climate Policy Odyssey
Barry G. Rabe
8. Institutional Strength, Intergovernmental Relations, and National Climate Policy Coordination: Australia and Canada Compared
David Gordon and Douglas Macdonald
9. Allocating Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions Amongst Sectors and Jurisdictions in Federated Systems: The European Union, Germany and Canada
Douglas Macdonald
PART IV: FINDINGS ON EFFECTIVENESS AND GOVERNANCE PATTERNS
10. Ensuring the Effectiveness of European Union Environmental Law: From Supranational Lawmaking to Multilevel Enforcement
Marc Pallemaerts
11. What is Multilevel Environmental Governance? When Does It Work?
Inger Weibust
Index
PART I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE
1. Introduction
Inger Weibust
2. Too Many Levels or Just About Right? Multilevel Governance and Environmental Performance
Daniel J. Fiorino
PART II: MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE OF WATER RESOURCES
3. Subsidiarity as a 'Scaling Device' in Environmental Governance: The Case of the European Union
David Benson and Andrew Jordan
4. Multilevel Governance and the Politics of Environmental Water Recoveries
B. Timothy Heinmiller
5. Playing a Zero Sum Game: Sharing Water between Jurisdictions in Federations
Inger Weibust
PART III: MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE OF CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
6. Climate Governance in the European Union Multi-level System: The Role of the Cities
Kristine Kern
7. Bottom-up versus Top-down: The Evolving American Climate Policy Odyssey
Barry G. Rabe
8. Institutional Strength, Intergovernmental Relations, and National Climate Policy Coordination: Australia and Canada Compared
David Gordon and Douglas Macdonald
9. Allocating Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions Amongst Sectors and Jurisdictions in Federated Systems: The European Union, Germany and Canada
Douglas Macdonald
PART IV: FINDINGS ON EFFECTIVENESS AND GOVERNANCE PATTERNS
10. Ensuring the Effectiveness of European Union Environmental Law: From Supranational Lawmaking to Multilevel Enforcement
Marc Pallemaerts
11. What is Multilevel Environmental Governance? When Does It Work?
Inger Weibust
Index