GEG Briefing Paper Series
IISD has launched a series of briefing papers on global environmental governance as outputs of the "Mapping Global Environmental Governance Reform" project of the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD). The initiative was conceived of and funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of Denmark. Three briefing papers are available: one on tracking global environmental financing (PDF - 233 kb); one on climate change and global governance (PDF - 346 kb); and one offering four steps toward targeted GEG coherence (PDF - 456 kb).
There have been lots and lots of proposed schemes and solutions to the global environmental governance “problem.” These range from the reform of UNEP to the creation of a World or UN Environment Organization. They involve “clustering” some of the secretariats by specialty, or even merging some or all of them. The Danish Government approached IISD and asked if we could help make some sense out of this debate, to summarize the options and to make some recommendations for progress.
This collaboration led to the publishing of Global Environmental Governance: A Reform Agenda, which identifies a number of practical steps that can foster a more efficient and effective environmental regime, making better use of the resources available and designed in a way that will be more helpful to the implementation of international environmental agreements for developing as well as developed countries. The objective of the publication was to:
(a) analyze past and current efforts at GEG reform;
(b) outline a practical overall direction for rationalized GEG in a bottom-up reform of the international environmental governance system; and
(c) propose a set of realistic and desirable steps to achieve meaningful reform.
Under the second phase of IISD’s GEG work we aim to advance the ideas that came out of GEG manuscript by disseminating these ideas widely and triggering conversations about them amongst relevant stakeholders, and developing a selected set of key ideas into more detailed and in-depth proposals, with a particular focus on practical implementability.
Global Environmental Governance (GEG) Briefing Papers (2008)
Tracking Global Environmental Financing: A Proposal (PDF - 233 kb)
Adil Najam and Miquel Muñoz
Climate Change and Global Governance: Which Way Ahead? (PDF - 346 kb)
John Drexhage
4 Steps for Targeted Coherence: A Modular Approach (PDF - 456 kb)
Adil Najam and Miquel Muñoz
High-Level Seminar on Global Environmental Governance (October 17, 2007)
Meeting Summary (PDF - 216 kb)
by Richard Sherman (IISD)
Presentation (PDF - 5.8 mb)
Global Environmental Governance: A Reform Agenda, Adil Najam (IISD/Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy)
Presentation : Science-based Decision-making: Options for increasing the impact of UN decision-making and scientific support to the political process (PPT - 39 kb)
Lynn Wagner (IISD)
Presentation: Synergies Between MEAs at both the International and National Levels to Help Rationalize the Overall GEG System (PPT - 1.6 mb)
Pamela Chasek (IISD)
Presentation (PPT - 72 kb) and Speaking Notes (PDF - 34 kb): Poverty, Environment and Development
Steve Bass (IIED)
Presentation: Trade, Globalization and the GEG System (PPT - 53 kb)
Mark Halle (IISD)
The UNEP That We Want: Reflections on UNEP's Future Challenges (PDF - 88 kb)
Mark Halle, IISD, 2007
Environment and Globalization: Five Propositions (PDF - 529 kb)
Adil Najam, David Runnalls, Mark Halle, IISD, 2007
Global Environmental Governance: A Reform Agenda (PDF - 978 kb)
Adil Najam, Mihaela Papa, Nadaa Taiyab, IISD, 2006
The Organization of the Impossible (PDF - 105 kb)
Konrad von Moltke, IISD, 2001
On Clustering International Environmental Agreements (PDF - 108 kb)
Konrad von Moltke, IISD, 2001
Whither MEAs? The Role of International Environmental Management in the Trade and Environment Agenda (PDF - 166 kb)
Konrad von Moltke, IISD 2001