Environmental Diplomacy

"Environmental conflicts in Latin America"

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Environmental conflicts in Latin AmericaThis book titled « Environmental conflicts in Latin America” offers in –depth analysis of environmental conflicts from a multi-stakeholder perspective in Latin American countries such as Brazil, Columbia, Chile-Argentina and Columbia-Ecuador. The case examples offer analyses based on established negotiation theory and show actors such as governments, transnational companies, NGOs and civil society engage in negotiations covering water rights, gas and oil extraction, natural reservations (indigenous people rights versus enterprises’ construction projects). (The book is in German)

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International governance options to strengthen WTO and UNFCCC

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Negotiations at WTO and UNFCCC are both in limbo putting at risk international cooperation in key sectors of world development. International governance options are urgently needed to strengthen multilateral negotiations at the WTO and UNFCCC to avoid full deadlock and possible major trade and environmental conflicts. This policy brief written in June 2011 offers solutions which are not “WTO-UNFCCC speak” but rather based on “out of the box thinking”.

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Levers to Enhance TNC Contributions to Low-Carbon Development- Drivers, Determinants and Policy Implications

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This contribution focuses on the drivers, determinants and policy implications of low-carbon FDI, with particular attention to developing countries. Parts of this paper served as an input to Chapter IV of the World Investment Report 2010, which examined the issue of TNCs and Climate Change. The authors are however free to use all of the reflections presented below for their own publications.

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Transnational Corporations

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Niederberger, A.A. & Saner, R. 2005. Exploring the relationship between FDI flows and CDM potential. Transnational Corporations, 14 (1): 1-40

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Negotiating environmental conflicts: Economic, sociological, and legal aspects of environmental negotiations in the Alpine region

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Staehelin-Witt, E., Saner, R., & Pfeifer, B.W. 2005. Negotiating environmental conflicts: Economic, sociological, and legal aspects of environmental negotiations in the Alpine region. Zurich: vdf Hochschulverlag AG an der ETH Zürich.

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