Green web-II :: standards and perspectives from the IUCN /
In dealing with the IUCN, one must bear in mind that there never has been, and undoubtedly never will be, any other organization even remotely resembling it. Its peculiarities, subtleties and complexities are sometimes mind-boggling (Nicholson 1990 in Holdgate 1999: ix). Green Web-II investigates IU...
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Zusammenfassung: | In dealing with the IUCN, one must bear in mind that there never has been, and undoubtedly never will be, any other organization even remotely resembling it. Its peculiarities, subtleties and complexities are sometimes mind-boggling (Nicholson 1990 in Holdgate 1999: ix). Green Web-II investigates IUCN's role in global biodiversity conservation policy as well as in national program development in India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh. It explores how nature protection priorities and approaches are promoted or addressed by IUCN, an international organization, and how environment conservation policies are created and maintained in states with different capacities of South Asia. It also evaluates IUCN's competency in bio-diversity, climate change, nature conservation and environmental policy formulation at global, regional and country level. This study is the first detailed scholarly study on the IUCN as an organization as well as on its efforts in biodiversity conservation. This book adds to our knowledge, firstly by contributing to a small but growing body of work on the sociology of international organizations. IOs, especially International Governmental Organizations (IGOs), have long been the subject of mostly political science. Secondly, it applies a fuller sociological imagination to the study of IOs by critically exploring one of the largest and most active nature conservation organizations in the world. Thirdly, it also explores how the IUCN actually goes about building protectoral programs with individual member nations. Additionally, the book explores the recent development of the green economy (GE) concepts into IUCN's program planning today. The green economy initiative applies a people-first approach. Although the concept is relatively new, this research explores the theoretical development of a green economy and illustrates how this theory is applied in IUCN's program planning to program implementation. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (358 pages). |
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505 | 8 | |a 1.9 Chapter OutlineChapter 2 -- Literature on the Topic; 2.1 Theoretical Frameworks; 2.2 Political Economy of Organizations; 2.3 Network Theory; 2.4 Institutional Theory; 2.5 Stakeholder Theory; 2.6 Governance Theory; Chapter 3 -- Methodology; 3.1 The Unit of Analysis and Participants; 3.2 Ethical Concerns; 3.3 Limitations of This Study; Chapter 4 -- The IUCN -- An International Organization for Environment Conservation; 4.1 Introduction to the IUCN; 4.2 The Organizational Structure of IUCN; 4.3 The Governance of IUCN. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.4 The World Conservation Congress (WCC): A Global Policy Producer Through the Resolution4.5 The Membership System of IUCN; 4.6 The Council; 4.7 The Commissions; 4.7.1 The Commission on Education and Communication (CEC); 4.7.2 IUCN Commission on Environmental Law (CEL):A Volunteer Global Environmental Law Network; 4.7.3 The Species Survival Commission (SSC); 4.7.4 The Commission on Ecosystem Management (CEM); 4.7.5 The World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA); 4.7.6 The Commission on Environmental, Economic, and Social Policy (CEESP); 4.7.7 IUCN Secretariat; 4.7.8 IUCN's Programs. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.7.9 Types of Programs4.7.9.1 The Major Thematic Program Areas of IUCN; 4.7.9.2 The Major Programs of IUCN to Achieve the Goals of Thematic Areas; 4.7.9.2.1 Business and biodiversity -- program goals and controversies; 4.7.9.2.2 Economics and environment as interlinked programs; 4.7.9.2.3 Ecosystem Management Program (EMP); 4.7.9.2.4 Environmental Law Program (ELP); 4.7.9.2.5 Forest Conservation Program (FCP); 4.7.9.2.6 Gender and environment; 4.7.9.2.7 Global policy program; 4.7.9.2.8 The Global Marine and Polar Program (GMPP); 4.7.9.2.9 The Global Ocean Biodiversity Initiative (GOBI). | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.7.9.2.10 Mangrove For the Future (MFF) Program4.7.9.2.11 Program and policy on antarctic issues; 4.7.9.2.12 Global Protected Area Program (GPAP); 4.7.9.2.13 The Science and Learning Program (SLP); 4.7.9.2.14 Programs on social policies; 4.7.9.2.15 The species program; 4.7.9.2.16 IUCN red list partnership; 4.7.9.2.17 The water program; 4.7.9.2.18 IUCN and the World Heritage Convention (WHC); 4.8 Funding Mechanism of IUCN; 4.9 Distribution and Volume of Income; 4.10 The Budget Allocations and Operational Plan 2008-2012; 4.11 Organizational Balance Sheet Analysis. | |
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contents | Front Cover; Half Title Page; RIVER PUBLISHERS SERIES IN CHEMICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND ENERGY ENGINEERING; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Endorsements; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1 -- Introduction; 1.1 Why I Chose IUCN for My Research; 1.2 The Power of Logo/The Brand; 1.3 Academic Reasons for Choosing IUCN for My Researc; 1.4 Four Countries' Scenario in Terms of Strength; 1.5 Why this Book: The Objectives; 1.6 The Importance of the Research; 1.7 Intellectual Merit and the Significance of the Study; 1.8 The Broader Impact. 1.9 Chapter OutlineChapter 2 -- Literature on the Topic; 2.1 Theoretical Frameworks; 2.2 Political Economy of Organizations; 2.3 Network Theory; 2.4 Institutional Theory; 2.5 Stakeholder Theory; 2.6 Governance Theory; Chapter 3 -- Methodology; 3.1 The Unit of Analysis and Participants; 3.2 Ethical Concerns; 3.3 Limitations of This Study; Chapter 4 -- The IUCN -- An International Organization for Environment Conservation; 4.1 Introduction to the IUCN; 4.2 The Organizational Structure of IUCN; 4.3 The Governance of IUCN. 4.4 The World Conservation Congress (WCC): A Global Policy Producer Through the Resolution4.5 The Membership System of IUCN; 4.6 The Council; 4.7 The Commissions; 4.7.1 The Commission on Education and Communication (CEC); 4.7.2 IUCN Commission on Environmental Law (CEL):A Volunteer Global Environmental Law Network; 4.7.3 The Species Survival Commission (SSC); 4.7.4 The Commission on Ecosystem Management (CEM); 4.7.5 The World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA); 4.7.6 The Commission on Environmental, Economic, and Social Policy (CEESP); 4.7.7 IUCN Secretariat; 4.7.8 IUCN's Programs. 4.7.9 Types of Programs4.7.9.1 The Major Thematic Program Areas of IUCN; 4.7.9.2 The Major Programs of IUCN to Achieve the Goals of Thematic Areas; 4.7.9.2.1 Business and biodiversity -- program goals and controversies; 4.7.9.2.2 Economics and environment as interlinked programs; 4.7.9.2.3 Ecosystem Management Program (EMP); 4.7.9.2.4 Environmental Law Program (ELP); 4.7.9.2.5 Forest Conservation Program (FCP); 4.7.9.2.6 Gender and environment; 4.7.9.2.7 Global policy program; 4.7.9.2.8 The Global Marine and Polar Program (GMPP); 4.7.9.2.9 The Global Ocean Biodiversity Initiative (GOBI). 4.7.9.2.10 Mangrove For the Future (MFF) Program4.7.9.2.11 Program and policy on antarctic issues; 4.7.9.2.12 Global Protected Area Program (GPAP); 4.7.9.2.13 The Science and Learning Program (SLP); 4.7.9.2.14 Programs on social policies; 4.7.9.2.15 The species program; 4.7.9.2.16 IUCN red list partnership; 4.7.9.2.17 The water program; 4.7.9.2.18 IUCN and the World Heritage Convention (WHC); 4.8 Funding Mechanism of IUCN; 4.9 Distribution and Volume of Income; 4.10 The Budget Allocations and Operational Plan 2008-2012; 4.11 Organizational Balance Sheet Analysis. |
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spelling | Bhandari, Medani P., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2020128043 Green web-II : standards and perspectives from the IUCN / Medani P. Bhandari. Green web two Gistrup, Denmark : River Publishers, [2018] 1 online resource (358 pages). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier River Publishers Series in Chemical, Environmental, and Energy Engineering Ser. Includes bibliographical references and index. Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 12, 2018). Front Cover; Half Title Page; RIVER PUBLISHERS SERIES IN CHEMICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND ENERGY ENGINEERING; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Endorsements; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1 -- Introduction; 1.1 Why I Chose IUCN for My Research; 1.2 The Power of Logo/The Brand; 1.3 Academic Reasons for Choosing IUCN for My Researc; 1.4 Four Countries' Scenario in Terms of Strength; 1.5 Why this Book: The Objectives; 1.6 The Importance of the Research; 1.7 Intellectual Merit and the Significance of the Study; 1.8 The Broader Impact. 1.9 Chapter OutlineChapter 2 -- Literature on the Topic; 2.1 Theoretical Frameworks; 2.2 Political Economy of Organizations; 2.3 Network Theory; 2.4 Institutional Theory; 2.5 Stakeholder Theory; 2.6 Governance Theory; Chapter 3 -- Methodology; 3.1 The Unit of Analysis and Participants; 3.2 Ethical Concerns; 3.3 Limitations of This Study; Chapter 4 -- The IUCN -- An International Organization for Environment Conservation; 4.1 Introduction to the IUCN; 4.2 The Organizational Structure of IUCN; 4.3 The Governance of IUCN. 4.4 The World Conservation Congress (WCC): A Global Policy Producer Through the Resolution4.5 The Membership System of IUCN; 4.6 The Council; 4.7 The Commissions; 4.7.1 The Commission on Education and Communication (CEC); 4.7.2 IUCN Commission on Environmental Law (CEL):A Volunteer Global Environmental Law Network; 4.7.3 The Species Survival Commission (SSC); 4.7.4 The Commission on Ecosystem Management (CEM); 4.7.5 The World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA); 4.7.6 The Commission on Environmental, Economic, and Social Policy (CEESP); 4.7.7 IUCN Secretariat; 4.7.8 IUCN's Programs. 4.7.9 Types of Programs4.7.9.1 The Major Thematic Program Areas of IUCN; 4.7.9.2 The Major Programs of IUCN to Achieve the Goals of Thematic Areas; 4.7.9.2.1 Business and biodiversity -- program goals and controversies; 4.7.9.2.2 Economics and environment as interlinked programs; 4.7.9.2.3 Ecosystem Management Program (EMP); 4.7.9.2.4 Environmental Law Program (ELP); 4.7.9.2.5 Forest Conservation Program (FCP); 4.7.9.2.6 Gender and environment; 4.7.9.2.7 Global policy program; 4.7.9.2.8 The Global Marine and Polar Program (GMPP); 4.7.9.2.9 The Global Ocean Biodiversity Initiative (GOBI). 4.7.9.2.10 Mangrove For the Future (MFF) Program4.7.9.2.11 Program and policy on antarctic issues; 4.7.9.2.12 Global Protected Area Program (GPAP); 4.7.9.2.13 The Science and Learning Program (SLP); 4.7.9.2.14 Programs on social policies; 4.7.9.2.15 The species program; 4.7.9.2.16 IUCN red list partnership; 4.7.9.2.17 The water program; 4.7.9.2.18 IUCN and the World Heritage Convention (WHC); 4.8 Funding Mechanism of IUCN; 4.9 Distribution and Volume of Income; 4.10 The Budget Allocations and Operational Plan 2008-2012; 4.11 Organizational Balance Sheet Analysis. In dealing with the IUCN, one must bear in mind that there never has been, and undoubtedly never will be, any other organization even remotely resembling it. Its peculiarities, subtleties and complexities are sometimes mind-boggling (Nicholson 1990 in Holdgate 1999: ix). Green Web-II investigates IUCN's role in global biodiversity conservation policy as well as in national program development in India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh. It explores how nature protection priorities and approaches are promoted or addressed by IUCN, an international organization, and how environment conservation policies are created and maintained in states with different capacities of South Asia. It also evaluates IUCN's competency in bio-diversity, climate change, nature conservation and environmental policy formulation at global, regional and country level. This study is the first detailed scholarly study on the IUCN as an organization as well as on its efforts in biodiversity conservation. This book adds to our knowledge, firstly by contributing to a small but growing body of work on the sociology of international organizations. IOs, especially International Governmental Organizations (IGOs), have long been the subject of mostly political science. Secondly, it applies a fuller sociological imagination to the study of IOs by critically exploring one of the largest and most active nature conservation organizations in the world. Thirdly, it also explores how the IUCN actually goes about building protectoral programs with individual member nations. Additionally, the book explores the recent development of the green economy (GE) concepts into IUCN's program planning today. The green economy initiative applies a people-first approach. Although the concept is relatively new, this research explores the theoretical development of a green economy and illustrates how this theory is applied in IUCN's program planning to program implementation. Medani P. Bhandari International Union for Conservation of Nature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2009203890 International Union for Conservation of Nature fast Conservation of natural resources South Asia. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Real Estate General. Conservation of natural resources. (OCoLC)fst00875502 Conservation des ressources naturelles Asie méridionale. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Real Estate General. bisacsh NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography bisacsh Conservation of natural resources fast South Asia fast Print version: Bhandari, Medani P. Green Web-II - Standards and Perspectives from the IUCN : Program and Policy Development in Environment Conservation Domain - a Comparative Study of India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh. 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spellingShingle | Bhandari, Medani P. Green web-II : standards and perspectives from the IUCN / River Publishers series in chemical, environmental, and energy engineering. Front Cover; Half Title Page; RIVER PUBLISHERS SERIES IN CHEMICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND ENERGY ENGINEERING; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Endorsements; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1 -- Introduction; 1.1 Why I Chose IUCN for My Research; 1.2 The Power of Logo/The Brand; 1.3 Academic Reasons for Choosing IUCN for My Researc; 1.4 Four Countries' Scenario in Terms of Strength; 1.5 Why this Book: The Objectives; 1.6 The Importance of the Research; 1.7 Intellectual Merit and the Significance of the Study; 1.8 The Broader Impact. 1.9 Chapter OutlineChapter 2 -- Literature on the Topic; 2.1 Theoretical Frameworks; 2.2 Political Economy of Organizations; 2.3 Network Theory; 2.4 Institutional Theory; 2.5 Stakeholder Theory; 2.6 Governance Theory; Chapter 3 -- Methodology; 3.1 The Unit of Analysis and Participants; 3.2 Ethical Concerns; 3.3 Limitations of This Study; Chapter 4 -- The IUCN -- An International Organization for Environment Conservation; 4.1 Introduction to the IUCN; 4.2 The Organizational Structure of IUCN; 4.3 The Governance of IUCN. 4.4 The World Conservation Congress (WCC): A Global Policy Producer Through the Resolution4.5 The Membership System of IUCN; 4.6 The Council; 4.7 The Commissions; 4.7.1 The Commission on Education and Communication (CEC); 4.7.2 IUCN Commission on Environmental Law (CEL):A Volunteer Global Environmental Law Network; 4.7.3 The Species Survival Commission (SSC); 4.7.4 The Commission on Ecosystem Management (CEM); 4.7.5 The World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA); 4.7.6 The Commission on Environmental, Economic, and Social Policy (CEESP); 4.7.7 IUCN Secretariat; 4.7.8 IUCN's Programs. 4.7.9 Types of Programs4.7.9.1 The Major Thematic Program Areas of IUCN; 4.7.9.2 The Major Programs of IUCN to Achieve the Goals of Thematic Areas; 4.7.9.2.1 Business and biodiversity -- program goals and controversies; 4.7.9.2.2 Economics and environment as interlinked programs; 4.7.9.2.3 Ecosystem Management Program (EMP); 4.7.9.2.4 Environmental Law Program (ELP); 4.7.9.2.5 Forest Conservation Program (FCP); 4.7.9.2.6 Gender and environment; 4.7.9.2.7 Global policy program; 4.7.9.2.8 The Global Marine and Polar Program (GMPP); 4.7.9.2.9 The Global Ocean Biodiversity Initiative (GOBI). 4.7.9.2.10 Mangrove For the Future (MFF) Program4.7.9.2.11 Program and policy on antarctic issues; 4.7.9.2.12 Global Protected Area Program (GPAP); 4.7.9.2.13 The Science and Learning Program (SLP); 4.7.9.2.14 Programs on social policies; 4.7.9.2.15 The species program; 4.7.9.2.16 IUCN red list partnership; 4.7.9.2.17 The water program; 4.7.9.2.18 IUCN and the World Heritage Convention (WHC); 4.8 Funding Mechanism of IUCN; 4.9 Distribution and Volume of Income; 4.10 The Budget Allocations and Operational Plan 2008-2012; 4.11 Organizational Balance Sheet Analysis. International Union for Conservation of Nature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2009203890 International Union for Conservation of Nature fast Conservation of natural resources South Asia. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Real Estate General. Conservation of natural resources. (OCoLC)fst00875502 Conservation des ressources naturelles Asie méridionale. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Real Estate General. bisacsh NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography bisacsh Conservation of natural resources fast |
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title_auth | Green web-II : standards and perspectives from the IUCN / |
title_exact_search | Green web-II : standards and perspectives from the IUCN / |
title_full | Green web-II : standards and perspectives from the IUCN / Medani P. Bhandari. |
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topic | International Union for Conservation of Nature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2009203890 International Union for Conservation of Nature fast Conservation of natural resources South Asia. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Real Estate General. Conservation of natural resources. (OCoLC)fst00875502 Conservation des ressources naturelles Asie méridionale. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Real Estate General. bisacsh NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography bisacsh Conservation of natural resources fast |
topic_facet | International Union for Conservation of Nature. International Union for Conservation of Nature Conservation of natural resources South Asia. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Real Estate General. Conservation of natural resources. Conservation des ressources naturelles Asie méridionale. NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography Conservation of natural resources South Asia |
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