Multilevel environmental governance : managing water and climate change in Europe and North America / edited by Inger Weibust, assistant professor, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University, Canada ; James Meadowcroft, professor, School of Public Policy and Administration, Carleton University, Canada.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780857939241
- 0857939246
- Managing water and climate change in Europe and North America
- Environmental policy -- European Union countries
- Environmental policy -- North America
- Water -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries
- Water -- Law and legislation -- North America
- Climatic changes -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries
- Climatic changes -- Law and legislation -- North America
- Sustainable development -- European Union countries
- Sustainable development -- North America
- Politique de l'environnement
- Gestion des eaux
- Changement climatique
- Développement durable
- Droit de l'environnement
- UE/CE Etats membres
- Climatic changes -- Law and legislation
- Environmental policy
- Sustainable development
- Water -- Law and legislation
- Umweltpolitik
- Internationale Kooperation
- Umweltpolitik
- Amérique du Nord
- Europe -- European Union countries
- North America
- USA
- Europa
- 363.7094 23 WEI-M
- GE190.E855 M85 2014
- 43.30
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Too many levels or just about right? Multilevel governance and environmental performance / Daniel J. Fiorino -- Subsidiarity as a 'scaling device' in environmental governance : the case of the European Union / David Benson and Andrew Jordan -- Multilevel governance and the politics of environmental water recoveries / B. Timothy Heinmiller -- Playing a zero sum game : sharing water between jurisdictions in federations / Inger Weibust -- Climate governance in the European Union multilevel system : the role of cities / Kristine Kern -- Bottom-up versus top-down : the evolving American climate policy odyssey / Barry G. Rabe -- Institutional strength, intergovernmental relations, and national climate policy coordination : Australia and Canada compared / David Gordon and Douglas Macdonald -- Allocating greenhouse gas emission reductions amongst sectors and jurisdictions in federated systems : the European Union, Germany and Canada / Douglas Macdonald -- Ensuring the effectiveness of European Union environmental law : from supranational law making to multilevel enforcement / Marc Pallemaerts -- What is multilevel environmental governance? When does it work? / Inger Weibust.
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