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  1. tandfonline.com

    Environmental and Authoritarian Regionalism. Environmental regionalism has multiple approaches and definitions (e.g., as described above, it is often used interchangeably with "environmental cooperation" or "regional environmentalism," among other terms) and may or may not be associated directly with specific regional IOs. Footnote 8 For example, Balsiger (Citation 2012, 58) defines ...
  2. tandfonline.com

    Public Environmentalism and Civil Society: How Do People Matter? People—together with states, IOs and regional organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), businesses, and industries—are important actors in environmental governance (e.g. Klinke Citation 2012; Tysiachniouk, Korkina, and Petrov Citation 2021).Even within a non-democratic context, people matter through the ...
  3. Fostering Dialogue and Partnerships for Sound Environmental Management In Asia Pacific, UNEP works at the regional, sub-regional (Northeast Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and South Pacific) and national levels. Work is focused on UNEP's cross-cutting thematic priorities: Climate change Disasters and conflicts Ecosystem management Environmental governance Chemicals and waste Resource ...
  4. Background The role of UNEP's six regional offices was enhanced by decision 22/14 of the Governing Council that requested the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) to establish and strengthen partnerships at the regional and sub-regional levels with other UN bodies, development banks and other institutions, including Major Groups and Stakeholders, with a view to enhance the ...
  5. International, regional and sub-regional meetings at which civil society comes together will be utilized to collect input to the report (e.g. AMCEN). The UNEP @ 50 Task Force has also conducted a Snapshot survey to collect MGS' views on UNEP's past achievement as well as their expectations for the future.
  6. researchgate.net

    International environmental law is the study of the norms, means and processes to address global and regional environmental challenges. The world's domestic and transboundary ecosystems are ...
  7. sustainabledevelopment.un.org

    members, which include both UN and non‐UN sub‐regional organizations. How these organizations currently work together In 2008, it was agreed within the UN system. 9 that: Regional Commissions lead on regional policy issues, together with the linkages to global policy issues, with UNDG members supporting
  8. academic.oup.com

    Jan 6, 2025This issue on 'global forces and local impact' differs from previous issues as it does not focus on a particular crisis, structural change or type of regional development. Instead, it is centred around the idea that in today's turbulent times, many crises and (mega)trends co-exist simultaneously and, crucially, are interconnected.
  9. link.springer.com

    Jan 1, 2025The Global Environment Facility is an independent financial organization that brings together 184 countries in partnership with international institutions, civil society bodies and the private sector to address global environmental issues and support national development initiatives. It was established in 1991 under the aegis of the World Bank ...
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