International environmental agreements provide a practical basis
for countries to address environmental issues on a global scale.
This book explores the workings and outcomes of these agreements,
and analyses key questions of why some problems are dealt with
successfully and others ignored.
By examining fundamental policies and issues in environmental
protection this text gives an easily comprehensible introduction to
international environmental agreements, and discusses problems in
three areas: air, water and on land. It traces the history of
agreements in broad thematic areas related to long-distance air
pollution, ozone-depleting and greenhouse gases, ocean management,
biological diversity, agricultural plant diversity and forest
stewardship. Drawing on experts in their respective fields, this
book provides an insightful evaluation of the successes and
failures, and analysis of the reasons for this. Concluding with an
insightful examination of research to show how performance of
agreements can be improved in the future, this volume is a vital
contribution to our understanding of the politics associated with
establishing international environmental consensus.
International Environmental Agreements will be of interest to
scholars, students and researchers in global environmental
politics, international relations and political science.
Steinar Andresen is Senior Research Fellow at the Fridtjof
Nansen Institute, Norway, and formerly professor at the Dept. of
Political Science, University of Oslo.
Elin Lerum Boasson is Research Fellow at the Fridtjof Nansen
Institute, Norway.
Geir Honneland is Research Director at the Fridtjof Nansen
Institute and adjunct professor at the University of Tromso.
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