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InternationalPoliticalEconomy SeriesEditor:TimothyM.Shaw,VisitingProfessor,UniversityofMassachusetts Boston,USA,andEmeritusProfessor,UniversityofLondon,UK The global political economy is in flux as a series of cumulative crises impacts its organisation and governance. The International Political Economy series has tracked its development in both analysis and structure over the last three decades.IthasalwayshadaconcentrationontheglobalSouth.NowtheSouth increasingly challenges the North as the centre of development, also reflected in a growing number of submissions and publications on indebted Eurozone economiesinSouthernEurope. An indispensable resource for scholars and researchers, the series examines a variety of capitalisms and connections by focusing on emerging economies, companies and sectors, debates and policies. It informs diverse policy commu- nities as the established trans-Atlantic North declines and ‘the rest’, especially theBRICS,rise. Titlesinclude: CarolineKuzemko THEENERGYSECURITY–CLIMATENEXUS HansLöfgrenandOwainDavidWilliams(editors) THENEWPOLITICALECONOMYOFDRUGS Production,InnovationandTRIPSintheGlobalSouth TimothyCadman(editor) CLIMATECHANGEANDGLOBALPOLICYREGIMES TowardsInstitutionalLegitimacy MarkHudson,IanHudsonandMaraFridell FAIRTRADE,SUSTAINABILITY,ANDSOCIALCHANGE AndrésRivarolaPuntiglianoandJoséBriceño-Ruiz(editors) RESILIENCEOFREGIONALISMINLATINAMERICAANDTHECARIBBEAN DevelopmentandAutonomy GodfreyBaldacchino(editor) THEPOLITICALECONOMYOFDIVIDEDISLANDS UnifiedGeographies,MultiplePolities MarkFindlay CONTEMPORARYCHALLENGESINREGULATINGGLOBALCRISES NirKshetri CYBERCRIMEANDCYBERSECURITYINTHEGLOBALSOUTH KristianStokkeandOlleTörnquist(editors) DEMOCRATIZATIONINTHEGLOBALSOUTH TheImportanceofTransformativePolitics JeffreyWilson GOVERNINGGLOBALPRODUCTION ResourceNetworksintheAsia-PacificSteelIndustry InternationalPoliticalEconomy SeriesStandingOrderISBN978–0–333–71708–0hardcover SeriesStandingOrderISBN978–0–333–71110–1paperback (outsideNorthAmericaonly) You can receive future titles in this series as they are published by placing a standing order. Please contact your bookseller or, in case of difficulty, write to usattheaddressbelowwithyournameandaddress,thetitleoftheseriesand oneoftheISBNsquotedabove. Customer Services Department, Macmillan Distribution Ltd, Houndmills, Basingstoke,HampshireRG216XS,England Climate Change and Global Policy Regimes Towards Institutional Legitimacy Editedby Timothy Cadman ResearchFellow,GriffithUniversity,Australia Editorialmatter,selection,introductionandconclusion ©TimothyCadman2013 Individualchapters©Respectiveauthors2013 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 2013 978-1-137-00611-0 Allrightsreserved.Noreproduction,copyortransmissionofthis publicationmaybemadewithoutwrittenpermission. Noportionofthispublicationmaybereproduced,copiedortransmitted savewithwrittenpermissionorinaccordancewiththeprovisionsofthe Copyright,DesignsandPatentsAct1988,orunderthetermsofanylicence permittinglimitedcopyingissuedbytheCopyrightLicensingAgency, SaffronHouse,6–10KirbyStreet,LondonEC1N8TS. Anypersonwhodoesanyunauthorizedactinrelationtothispublication maybeliabletocriminalprosecutionandcivilclaimsfordamages. Theauthorshaveassertedtheirrightstobeidentifiedastheauthorsofthis workinaccordancewiththeCopyright,DesignsandPatentsAct1988. Firstpublished2013by PALGRAVEMACMILLAN PalgraveMacmillanintheUKisanimprintofMacmillanPublishersLimited, registeredinEngland,companynumber785998,ofHoundmills,Basingstoke, HampshireRG216XS. PalgraveMacmillanintheUSisadivisionofStMartin’sPressLLC, 175FifthAvenue,NewYork,NY10010. PalgraveMacmillanistheglobalacademicimprintoftheabovecompanies andhascompaniesandrepresentativesthroughouttheworld. Palgrave®andMacmillan®areregisteredtrademarksintheUnitedStates, theUnitedKingdom,Europeandothercountries. ISBN 978-1-349-43493-0 ISBN 978-1-137-00612-7 (eBook) DOI10.1057/9781137006127 AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary. AcatalogrecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheLibraryofCongress. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 For Audrey This page intentionally left blank Contents ListofFiguresandTables ix Preface xi Acknowledgements xiii NotesonContributors xiv ListofAbbreviations xviii Introduction:GlobalGovernanceandClimateChange 1 TimothyCadman 1 TheDiscoursesofClimateChange 17 ChrisTaylor 2 ACoolingClimateforNegotiations: IntergovernmentalismandItsLimits 32 FredGale 3 GenderandClimateChange:StakeholderParticipation andConceptualCurrencyintheClimateNegotiations Regime 48 LaurenE.Eastwood 4 GoverningAdaptationPoliciesandProgrammes 61 GeoffCockfield 5 ApplyinganEmpiricalEvaluationtotheGovernance LegitimacyofCarbonOffsetMechanismsontheBasisof StakeholderPerceptions 79 TimothyCadman 6 EvaluatingtheCleanDevelopmentMechanism 96 TekNarayanMaraseni 7 StakeholdersinClimatePolicyInstruments:WhatRolefor FinancialInstitutions? 111 MatthewHaigh vii viii Contents 8 ChallengesforGlobalHealthGovernanceinResponding totheImpactsofClimateChangeonHumanHealth 125 JeffGow 9 ClimateChangeandSustainableWaterManagement 138 JamiePittock 10 FoodSecurity,FoodSovereigntyandGlobalGovernance RegimesintheContextofClimateChangeandFood Availability 157 NickRose 11 InnovationandGlobaltoLocalEnergyGovernance 173 GuilhermeB.R.LambaisandGuilhermeGonçalves 12 ClimateChange,PopulationMovementsandGovernance: CaseStudiesinResponseMechanisms 187 RichardHil 13 MigrationandClimateChange:GlobalGovernance RegimesandtheIncorporationofClimateChange Displacement 202 AndreaC.Berringer 14 TheICLEICitiesforClimateProtectionProgramme:Local GovernmentNetworksinUrbanClimateGovernance 217 HeatherZeppel 15 TheInfluenceofNon-StateActorsonCorporateClimate ChangeDisclosure 232 JulieCotter Conclusion 248 AllContributors Index 255 Figures and Tables Figures I.1 Theoreticalmodelforevaluatingcontemporaryglobal governance 8 2.1 BasicinstitutionalarrangementsforUNFCCCclimate changenegotiations 37 4.1 Emerginggovernanceofadaptationstructuresand programmes 71 6.1 ProjectcycleforaCDMproject 99 9.1 Governancequalityandinteraction:multilateral environmentagreements 150 10.1 CFSorganogram 163 11.1 Worldconsumptionofenergyin2009 174 11.2 Institutionalchangesintheenergyregimecomplex 178 13.1 UNHCRorganisationalrelationships 209 13.2 IOMorganisationalrelationships 211 13.3 UNOCHAorganisationalrelationships 213 14.1 InstitutionalrelationsbetweenLGclimateinitiatives andtheglobalclimateregime 221 Tables I.1 Hierarchicalframeworkfortheassessmentof governancequality 11 4.1 Examplesofadaptationissues,responsesandpolicy domains 62 5.1 BreakdownofresultsofperceptionsregardingUNFCCC + REDD -relatednegotiationsamonggovernmentaland non-governmentalstakeholders 86 6.1 StatisticsofregisteredCDMprojectsbasedonProject DesignedDocumentsby16February2010 105 6.2 PredictedchangesinGHGemissionsforAnnexI countrieswithLULUCFactivitiesbetween1990and 2010 106 ix

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