Environmental governance and sustainability /
edited by Paul Martin [and four others]
- xxxii, 326 pages ; 24 cm.
- IUCN Academy of Environmental Law series .
- IUCN Academy of Environmental Law series. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Instruments for Environmental Governance : What Works? / Does (Property) Diversity Beget (Landscape) Sustainability? / Creating Next Generation Rural Landscape Governance : The Challenge for Environmental Law Scholarship / Constitutionalism and the Environment : The Evolution of Environmental Governance in China's Socialist Market Economy / Toward a More Effective Environmental Criminal Law in China / A Feasible Approach to Environmental Public Interest Litigation : The People's Procuratorate as Plaintiff / Environmental E-governance in China : Insights from Government-citizen Interaction / Global Climate Disruption and Water Law Reform in the United States / The Legal Protection of Ramsar Wetlands : Australian Reforms / Drinking Water Security in China : A Critical Justice Issue / The Quest for a World Environment Organization : Reflections on a Failing Debate as an Input for Future Improvement / Human Rights Law, Refugee and Migration Law, and Environmental Law : Exploring their Contributions in the Context of'Environmental Migration' / Climate Change : Legal Impediments to Technology Transfer / Implementing Stewardship in Kenyan Land Use Law : The Case for a Sustainability Extension / Michael G. Faure -- John Page and Anne Brower -- Paul Martin, Jacqueline Williams and Amanda Kennedy -- Kishan Khoday -- Michael G. Faure and Hao Zhang -- Mei Hong and Yin Yanjie -- Qin Tianbao and Wang Huanhuan -- Joseph W. Dellapenna -- Alex Gardner -- Ke Jian -- Nils Goeteyn and Frank Maes -- Michele Morel -- Zhou Chen -- Robert Kibugi.