Book ID: 112112
Stroud, David A., Ruth Cromie, Max Finlayson, Melissa Lewis, and others
International Treaties in Nature Conservation. A UK Perspective. 2021. illus. 94 p. gr8vo. Paper bd.
International Treaties in Nature Conservation provides a unique insight into the inner mechanisms of international treaties - their history, development, successes and failures - from those who have spent their lives working with them. The authors shed light on the key features of these international processes in relation to nature conservation, especially in the UK, revealing how treaties and global institutions came about, how they function in theory and practice, the main issues they address and the challenges they face both in making decisions and in terms of their national and international implementation. International Treaties in Nature Conservation will help to provide an understanding of international conservation treaties for anyone involved in conservation policy, including policymakers, professional ecologists, advisors, students and researchers.
Introduction
- Establishing international contexts
- International treaties: what are they and what do they do?
- Historical development
- International treaties: how they work
- How do treaties work on a national level?
- National implementation
- The impact of UK actions on an international scale
- Looking forward
- Have MEAs made a difference?
References
Further reading and resources
Appendix 1. Main types of process for international cooperation
Appendix 2. How it works in practice: the evolution of international regimes to regulate whaling