Governing a Common Sea
Environmental Policies in the Baltic Sea Region
Herausgeber: Joas, Marko; Kern, Kristine; Jahn, Detlef
Governing a Common Sea
Environmental Policies in the Baltic Sea Region
Herausgeber: Joas, Marko; Kern, Kristine; Jahn, Detlef
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 367g
- ISBN-13: 9781138002043
- ISBN-10: 1138002046
- Artikelnr.: 39711520
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 367g
- ISBN-13: 9781138002043
- ISBN-10: 1138002046
- Artikelnr.: 39711520
Marko Joas is senior lecturer in political science and head of research in public administration atbo Akademi University, Finland. Detlef Jahn is professor of comparative politics at the University of Greifswald, Germany. Kristine Kern is visiting professor in the school of life sciences, S dert rn University College, Sweden.
Preface by Tuula Aarnio * Part I: Introduction * Governance in the Baltic
Sea Region: Balancing States, Cities and People * Part II: Introduction and
Institutionalization of Environmental Concerns within the Baltic Sea Region
* Environmental Pollution and Economic Performance in the Baltic Sea Region
* Institutionalization of an International Environmental Policy Regime: The
Helsinki Convention, Finland and the Cold War * Environmental Concerns
within the Baltic Sea Region: A Nordic Baltic Comparison * Environmental
Governance in the Baltic States: Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia * Part III:
New Structures of Governance in the Baltic Sea Region * Governance beyond
the Nation State: Transnationalization and Europeanization of the Baltic
Sea Region * Local Governance for Sustainable Development: Local Agenda 21
in the Baltic Sea Region * Part IV: Interactions between Regional
Governance for Conservation Policy and the Use of Local Livelihood *
Regional Actors Caught between Local Livelihood and International
Conservation: Grey Seal Conservation Controversy * Unity versus Disunity of
Environmental Governance in the Baltic Sea Region * Part V: Conclusions *
Governing a Common Sea: Comparative Patterns for Sustainable Development *
Index
Sea Region: Balancing States, Cities and People * Part II: Introduction and
Institutionalization of Environmental Concerns within the Baltic Sea Region
* Environmental Pollution and Economic Performance in the Baltic Sea Region
* Institutionalization of an International Environmental Policy Regime: The
Helsinki Convention, Finland and the Cold War * Environmental Concerns
within the Baltic Sea Region: A Nordic Baltic Comparison * Environmental
Governance in the Baltic States: Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia * Part III:
New Structures of Governance in the Baltic Sea Region * Governance beyond
the Nation State: Transnationalization and Europeanization of the Baltic
Sea Region * Local Governance for Sustainable Development: Local Agenda 21
in the Baltic Sea Region * Part IV: Interactions between Regional
Governance for Conservation Policy and the Use of Local Livelihood *
Regional Actors Caught between Local Livelihood and International
Conservation: Grey Seal Conservation Controversy * Unity versus Disunity of
Environmental Governance in the Baltic Sea Region * Part V: Conclusions *
Governing a Common Sea: Comparative Patterns for Sustainable Development *
Index
Preface by Tuula Aarnio * Part I: Introduction * Governance in the Baltic
Sea Region: Balancing States, Cities and People * Part II: Introduction and
Institutionalization of Environmental Concerns within the Baltic Sea Region
* Environmental Pollution and Economic Performance in the Baltic Sea Region
* Institutionalization of an International Environmental Policy Regime: The
Helsinki Convention, Finland and the Cold War * Environmental Concerns
within the Baltic Sea Region: A Nordic Baltic Comparison * Environmental
Governance in the Baltic States: Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia * Part III:
New Structures of Governance in the Baltic Sea Region * Governance beyond
the Nation State: Transnationalization and Europeanization of the Baltic
Sea Region * Local Governance for Sustainable Development: Local Agenda 21
in the Baltic Sea Region * Part IV: Interactions between Regional
Governance for Conservation Policy and the Use of Local Livelihood *
Regional Actors Caught between Local Livelihood and International
Conservation: Grey Seal Conservation Controversy * Unity versus Disunity of
Environmental Governance in the Baltic Sea Region * Part V: Conclusions *
Governing a Common Sea: Comparative Patterns for Sustainable Development *
Index
Sea Region: Balancing States, Cities and People * Part II: Introduction and
Institutionalization of Environmental Concerns within the Baltic Sea Region
* Environmental Pollution and Economic Performance in the Baltic Sea Region
* Institutionalization of an International Environmental Policy Regime: The
Helsinki Convention, Finland and the Cold War * Environmental Concerns
within the Baltic Sea Region: A Nordic Baltic Comparison * Environmental
Governance in the Baltic States: Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia * Part III:
New Structures of Governance in the Baltic Sea Region * Governance beyond
the Nation State: Transnationalization and Europeanization of the Baltic
Sea Region * Local Governance for Sustainable Development: Local Agenda 21
in the Baltic Sea Region * Part IV: Interactions between Regional
Governance for Conservation Policy and the Use of Local Livelihood *
Regional Actors Caught between Local Livelihood and International
Conservation: Grey Seal Conservation Controversy * Unity versus Disunity of
Environmental Governance in the Baltic Sea Region * Part V: Conclusions *
Governing a Common Sea: Comparative Patterns for Sustainable Development *
Index