Global environmental governance and the accountability trap / edited by Susan Park and Teresa Kramarz.
Series: Earth system governancePublication details: Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, 2019.Description: xv, 263 pages ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780262536233
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Includes bibliographical references and index. Park, S., & Kramarz, T. (Eds.). (2019). Global environmental governance and the accountability trap. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
I. Introduction -- 1. Identifying Multiples Accountabilities in Global Environmental Governance -- II. Analyzing the Goals of Accountability in Global Environmental Governance -- 2. Transparency and Accountability in Multilateral Climate Politics -- 3. Private Accountability in Global Value Chains -- 4. Participation versus Performance: The Crisis of Accountability for Environmental Nongovernmental Organizations -- III. Analyzing the Means of Accountability in Global Environmental Governance -- 5. Hybrid Accountability in Cooperative Initiatives for Global Climate Governance -- 6. Navigating Contested Accountability Logics in Nonstate Certification for Fisheries Sustainability -- Accountability in Public-Voluntary Governance: The Case of Illegal Wildlife Trade -- IV. Conclusion -- 8. Does Accountability Matter for Global Environmental Governance?
"This book examines how accountability is central to how governments, the private sector, non-government organizations, and hybrid associations have different understandings of how to protect and govern the environment, and how this shapes how they hold themselves to account for doing so. The volume's contributions examine how accountability is being used, in what is termed an accountability trap: those with the authority for governing the environment devise accountability mechanisms to hold themselves to account while not necessarily improving their outcomes and therefore impact on the environment. The scope of the book is wide-ranging, covering climate change, biodiversity, global value chains, fisheries, and trade in illegal wildlife. The book is unique in looking beyond public accountability for states and inter-governmental organizations, to advance the debate on whether private sector associations and non-governmental organizations can also be held to account".
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