"This book analyzes how the World Bank shapes its biodiversity partnerships, who gets to be the partner of a major International Organization, what conservation policies these partnerships promote, and what values they uphold or abandon in their pursuit to govern the global environment. Given the growth of the partnership model in environmental governance, the commercial appeal of the book is not limited to environmental politics alone. Researchers and participants of partnerships will find in this book an analytically ...
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"This book analyzes how the World Bank shapes its biodiversity partnerships, who gets to be the partner of a major International Organization, what conservation policies these partnerships promote, and what values they uphold or abandon in their pursuit to govern the global environment. Given the growth of the partnership model in environmental governance, the commercial appeal of the book is not limited to environmental politics alone. Researchers and participants of partnerships will find in this book an analytically rigorous, and empirically grounded account of the potential opportunities and pitfalls of this governance model"--
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