Global Environmental Governance gives the perspectives of small states on some of the most important issues of the anthropocene, from trade, climate change and energy security to tourism, marine governance, and heritage. Providing an in depth analysis of global environmental governance and its impact on Caribbean small island developing states (SIDS) Michelle Scobie explores which dynamics and contexts influence current policy and future environmental outcomes for one of the most biodiverse regions of the planet.
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Global Environmental Governance and Small States
Architectures and Agency in the Caribbean
Michelle Scobie
Seema Purushothaman, Sheetal Patil and Sham Kashyap
Shuyi Feng, Xiaoping Shi and Pytrik Reidsma
Muriel Bonin, Emilie Coudel, Youssouf Cissé, Shuyi Feng, Patrick Gicheru, Nina Novira, Nadia Ounalli, Seema Purushothaman, Saulo Rodrigues-Filho, Mongi Sphaier, Xiaoping Shi and Jean-Philippe Tonneau
Youssouf Cissé, Muriel Bonin, Ingrid Nesheim, Jean- Philippe Tonneau and René Verburg
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