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This volume, the second in a series of three, examines the
institutional architecture underpinning the global climate
integrity system. This system comprises an inter-related set of
institutions, governance arrangements, regulations, norms and
practices that aim to implement the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Arguing that governance is a
neutral term to describe the structures and processes that
coordinate climate action, the book presents a continuum of
governance values from 'thick' to 'thin' to determine the regime's
legitimacy and integrity. The collection contains four parts with
part one exploring the links between governance and integrity, part
two containing chapters which evaluate climate governance
arrangements, part three exploring avenues for improving climate
governance and part four reflecting on the road to the UNFCCC's
Paris Agreement. The book provides new insights into understanding
how systemic institutional and governance failures have occurred,
how they could occur again in the same or different form and how
these failures impact on the integrity of the UNFCCC. This work
extends contemporary governance scholarship to explore the extent
to which selected institutional case studies, thematic areas and
policy approaches contribute to the overall integrity of the
regime.
This volume, the second in a series of three, examines the
institutional architecture underpinning the global climate
integrity system. This system comprises an inter-related set of
institutions, governance arrangements, regulations, norms and
practices that aim to implement the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Arguing that governance is a
neutral term to describe the structures and processes that
coordinate climate action, the book presents a continuum of
governance values from 'thick' to 'thin' to determine the regime's
legitimacy and integrity. The collection contains four parts with
part one exploring the links between governance and integrity, part
two containing chapters which evaluate climate governance
arrangements, part three exploring avenues for improving climate
governance and part four reflecting on the road to the UNFCCC's
Paris Agreement. The book provides new insights into understanding
how systemic institutional and governance failures have occurred,
how they could occur again in the same or different form and how
these failures impact on the integrity of the UNFCCC. This work
extends contemporary governance scholarship to explore the extent
to which selected institutional case studies, thematic areas and
policy approaches contribute to the overall integrity of the
regime.
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