Regional Environmental Cooperation in South America

Regional Environmental Cooperation in South America

Processes, Drivers and Constraints

Siegel, Karen M.

Palgrave Macmillan

09/2017

179

Dura

Inglês

9781137558732

15 a 20 dias

This book examines cooperation on shared environmental concerns across national boundaries in the Southern Cone region of South America, specifically Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay.
Chapter 1: Introduction The need to look beyond the global North Regional environmental cooperation in the Southern Cone of South America Components, drivers and processes of cooperation Outline of the book Chapter 2: From neo-liberalism to neo-extractivism The 1990s: Opening up space for regional environmental cooperation while keeping it in the margins Reinforcing the marginality of socio-environmental concerns: The neo-extractivist development model Chapter 3: From "open" to "post-hegemonic" regionalism The declining relevance of Mercosur for regional environmental cooperation Neo-extractivism moving into the regional sphere Chapter 4: Regional environmental cooperation in the La Plata river basin The La Plata basin regime Environmental cooperation in the La Plata basin Limitations, contestati ons and signs of marginality Chapter 5: Species protection at the regional level: the Convention on Migratory Species in the Southern Cone The Convention on Migratory Species Drivers for regional cooperation in the framework of the CMS Sources of strength and limitations Chapter 6: Conclusion Unequal influence in the process leading to regional environmental cooperation Regional integration and regional environmental cooperation: two separate processes The marginality of regional environmental cooperation
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