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Global Environmental Commons Analytical and Political Challenges in Building Governance Mechanisms

By: Eric Brousseau(Editor), Tom Dedeurwaerdere(Editor), Pierre-André Jouvet(Editor), Marc Willinger(Editor)
460 pages, 6 illustrations, 12 tables
Global Environmental Commons
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About this book

Environmental challenges, and the potential solutions to address them, have a direct effect on living standards, the organization of economies, major infrastructures, and modes of urbanization. Since the publication of path-breaking contributions on the governance of environmental resources in the early 1990s, many political initiatives have been taken, numerous governance experiments have been conducted, and a large multi-disciplinary field of research has opened up. This interdisciplinary book takes stock of the knowledge that has accumulated to date, and addresses new challenges in the provision of environmental goods. It focuses on three essential dimensions with respect to governance. First, it addresses the issue of designing governance solutions through analyzing systems of rules, and levels of organization, in the governance and management of environmental issues. Second, it draws renewed attention to the negotiation processes among stakeholders playing a crucial role in reaching agreements over issues and solutions, and in choosing and implementing particular policy instruments. Finally, it shows that compliance depends on a combination of formal rules, enforced by recognized authorities, and informal obligations, such as social and individual norms.

The evolution of the research frontiers on environmental governance shows that more legitimate and informed processes of collective decision, and more subtle and effective ways of managing compliance, can contribute to more effective policy. However, this book also illustrates that more democratic and effective governance should rely on more direct and pluralistic forms of involvement of citizens and stakeholders in the collective decision-making processes

Contents

1. Introduction: Global Environmental Commons: Analytical and Political Challenges in Building Governance Mechanisms / Eric Brousseau, Tom Dedeurwaerdere, Pierre-André Jouvet, and Marc Willinger

Part I: Global Issues: Environmental and Governance Challenges
2. Environmental Governance: The Aspect of Coordination / Arild Vatn
3. The Governance of International Environmental Public Goods / Charles Perrings
4. Navigating the Sustainability Transition: Governing Complex and Dynamic Socioecological Systems / Oran Young

Part II: Addressing Global Issues by Articulating Local Governance Frameworks
5. Polycentric Systems: Multilevel Governance Involving a Diversity of Organizations / Elinor Ostrom
6. Bargaining over Global Public Goods / Ben Groom, Rupert Gatti, Timo Goeschl, and Timothy Swanson
7. Coalition Theory and Integrated Assessment Modeling: Lessons for Climate Governance / Thierry Bréchet and Johan Eyckmans
8. Governance Issues in a Multinational Cap-and-Trade System: Centralization and Harmonization / Denny Ellerman

Part III: Designing Institutions taking into account Social Preferences
9. Social Capital and Collective Action in Environmental Governance, Revisited / Hiroe Ishihara and Unai Pascual
10. Global Environmental Problems, Voluntary Action, and Government Intervention / Andries Richter and Daan Van Soest
11. De Rationes Disputandum Est: The Profile of a "Warm-Glower", a Note on Consumers' Behavior, and Public Policy Implications / Paulo A. L. D. Nunes and Laura Onofri

Part IV: Designing Incentives Mechanisms under the Constraints of the Socio-political Game
12. Designing Incentives Regulation for the Environment / Michael Faure
13. Property Rights as Solutions to the Problems of Open Access: Options and Constraints / Gary Libecap
14. Managing the Global Commons: Principles and Practice / Graciela Chichilnisky
15. Conclusion: Governance And Environment: Policy Challenges and Research Questions / Eric Brousseau, Tom Dedeurwaerdere, Pierre-André Jouvet , and Marc Willinger

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Biography

Eric Brousseau is a member of Dauphine Research in Management (DRM) a Joint Research Center between the CNRS and Paris-Dauphine. He is the founder and the director of the European School for New-Institutional Economics (ESNIE), and Vice-President of the International Society for New-Institutional Economics (ISNIE). His research agenda focuses on the economics of governance, with three main applied fields: innovation and intellectual property, Internet and digital economics, and environment. He has published more than 80 papers in various academic journals and books, authored one book, and edited more than 15 books or journal issues. He has been involved in research funded by the French Government, the European Commission, the US National Science Foundation, the UN, and the OECD.

Tom Dedeurwaerdere is a graduate of polytechnical sciences and philosophy, with a PhD in philosophy. He is in charge of the direction of the global public goods sub-network of the European REFGOV network (6th framework program) and the biodiversity sub-network of the Belgian Interuniversity network IUAPVI on democratic governance. Recent publications include 'From bioprospection to reflexive governance' in Ecological Economics and a special issue on the Microbiological Commons in The International Social Science Journal (fall 2006, vol. 188).

Pierre-André Jouvet has been dean of the faculty of Economics, Management, Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Paris Ouest-Nanterre, La Défense. He heads the Economics of Sustainable Development Masters (EDDEE) and the Environment and Territory Development Masters. Professor Jouvet is the Scientific Director of the Climate Economics Chair. He is an economist who specializes in environmental economics, particularly the economics of public and political regulation (taxes, pollution permits, and voluntary contributions). His research is theoretical and covers EU-ETS analysis, risk, the relation between environment and longevity, and economic growth.

Marc Willinger is the Director of LAMETA. His background is in risk and decision analysis. His current research combines environmental economics and experimental economics, with a special focus on the design of policies and incentive schemes applied to social dilemmas (contributions to public goods and common pool resources dilemmas). Recent papers deal with taxation schemes, binding agreements, and contract design under asymmetric information.


Contributors:
- Thierry Bréchet, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
- Eric Brousseau, Paris-Dauphine University and the European University Institute, Florence, Italy
- Graciela Chichilnisky, Columbia University, New York, USA
- Tom Dedeurwaerdere, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
- Denny Ellerman, European University Institute, Florence, Italy
- Johan Eyckmans, Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel (HUB), Belgium
- Michael Faure, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
- Rupert Gatti, Trinity College, University of Cambridge, UK
- Timo Goeschl, University of Heidelberg, Germany
- Ben Groom, SOAS, University of London, UK
- Hiroe Ishihara, University of Cambridge, UK
- Pierre-André Jouvet, Université de Paris Ouest- Nanterre, France
- Gary Libecap, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
- Paulo A. L. D. Nunes, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
- Laura Onofri, University of Venice, Ca'Foscari, Italy
- Elinor Ostrom, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
- Unai Pascual, University of Cambridge, UK
- Charles Perrings, Arizona State University, USA
- Andries Richter, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
- Daan Van Soest, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
- Timothy Swanson, University College London, UK
- Arild Vatn, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB), Norway
- Marc Willinger, University of Montpellier I, France
- Oran Young, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

By: Eric Brousseau(Editor), Tom Dedeurwaerdere(Editor), Pierre-André Jouvet(Editor), Marc Willinger(Editor)
460 pages, 6 illustrations, 12 tables
Media reviews

"Global Environmental Commons is a compelling contribution to the field of environmental governance, reflecting both progress and tensions within theory and practice. It will be of value to a diverse array of governance scholars, as well as practitioners from the local to the global scales, and will likely inform future conversations about the development of more effective mechanisms for managing treasured environmental public goods."
– Sarah Burch, Journal of Regional Science Volume 53, Issue 3

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