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"Contents" [2015] ELECD 353; in Faure, Michael; De Smedt, Peter; Stas, An (eds), "Environmental Enforcement Networks" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2015) v

Book Title: Environmental Enforcement Networks

Editor(s): Faure, Michael; De Smedt, Peter; Stas, An

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN (hard cover): 9781783477395

Section Title: Contents

Number of pages: 4

Extract:

Contents
List of figures ix
List of tables x
List of contributors xi
List of abbreviations xiv

Introduction 1
Michael Faure, Peter De Smedt and An Stas

PART I GENERAL THEORY

1 Environmental enforcement networks: theory, practice and
potential 13
Grant Pink
2 Better regulation, enforcement and networking: co-dependency
for the global environment 37
Campbell Gemmell
3 Connecting cultures: towards sustainable networking: key
success factors for environmental cooperation across cultures 59
Esther Janssen
4 The role of networks in ensuring compliance and strengthening
coordination: a comparative analysis on INECE, ECENA,
RENA and REC Turkey 68
Zerrin Savaan
5 Evaluating and assessing environmental enforcement networks:
through use of the network evaluation matrix 105
Grant Pink and James Lehane

PART II BENEFITS OF NETWORKS

6 Towards a critical analysis of environmental enforcement
networks 131
James Lehane


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vi Environmental enforcement networks

7 Environmental enforcement networks: their `value proposition'
during times of reducing resources and budgets 153
Grant Pink
8 Environmental regulation and enforcement networks operating
in tandem: a very effective vehicle for driving efficiencies and
facilitating knowledge exchange and transfer 172
Campbell Gemmell and Tony Circelli
9 Countering transnational organized wildlife crime: regional
and sub-regional initiatives, global responses and the need for
more effective coordination 187
Edward van Asch
10 Can supervision and enforcement networks make
self-regulation work? 223
Martin de Bree, Han de Haas and Paul Meerman

PART III THEMATIC NETWORKS

11 The Lusaka Agreement Task Force as a mechanism for
enforcement against wildlife crime 239
Emmanuel B. ...


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