Providing the reader with key insights within this area of global governance, the book focuses on policies developing in relation to climate change, biodiversity and international environmental funding. Presenting a compelling and up-to-date account of developments within this burgeoning policy area, the volume:
• includes a range of case studies including the World Bank, UNEP and the OECD
• presents quantitative and qualitative research that advances understanding of international organizations in the field of international relations
• delivers contributions from a range of internationally renowned academics and specialists within the field
International Organizations in Global Environmental Governance will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations theory, international economics, environmental policy, organizational theory and environmental studies.
Frank Biermann is Professor of Political Science and of Environmental Policy Sciences at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Bernd Siebenhüner is Professor of Ecological Economics at Oldenburg University, Germany.
Anna Schreyögg is Researcher at the Climate Change Division, Federal Environment Agency, Germany.