Trade and environment : difficult policy choices at the interface
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Trade and environment : difficult policy choices at the interface
Zed Book , in association with the Sustainable Development Policy Institute, c2002
- : cased
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: cased ISBN 9781842770986
内容説明
The relationship between fostering international trade and protecting the environment is an ongoing issue in the global policy agenda, and comes to the fore in an acute fashion in the process of revising the World Trade Organization's Agreements, which is now in hand. But as this volume illustrates, there have often been profound differences of perspective, even clashes of interest, between the rich industrialized and developing countries. The contributors to this volume seek to clarify the issues involved, including how trade impacts on the environment, and the positive and negative effects which environmental concerns can have on trade.
The authors share one particular concern: to convince Third World countries that it is in their interest to take environmental concerns seriously -- both in order to protect their resource base at home and to gain greater access to markets in the North. Several strategies and policies to this end are examined in detail, including greener, cleaner production processes and setting ISO 14000-compatible environmental standards. The South's concerns in relation to trade liberalization and the environment are set out. And concrete proposals are made as to how the South ought to proceed in identifying and pursuing its interests in future trade negotiations.
The combination of macro-level analysis and micro-level case studies, inclusion of both North and South perspectives, explanation of the evolving attempts to elaborate regimes to guide foreign investment, and constant concern to contribute to a constructive and concrete policy agenda all make this book one that should be useful to scholars, policymakers and negotiators alike.
目次
Trade and Environment
The Difficult Interface and Policy Choices
Edited by Shahrukh Rafi Khan
Contents
Introduction
Shahrukh Rafi Khan
I: OVERVIEW: THE TRADE AND ENVIRONMENT INTERFACE
1. The Trade, Investment and Environmental Interface: Conflicts, Synergies and Implications for the South
Aaron Cosbey
2. Trade Liberalization and the Environment: North and South Perspectives
Shahrukh Rafi Khan
II: POTENTIAL AND ACTUAL RESPONSES: A CASE STUDY
3. Alternative Public Regimes for Achieving Environmental Improvement in the Global Commodity Chain: The Case of Cotton in Pakistan
Tariq Banuri
4. Environmental Impacts and Mitigation Costs: The Case of Pakistan's Cloth and Leather Exports
Shahrukh Rafi Khan, Mahmood A. Khwaja, Abdul Matin Khan, Haider Ghani and Sajid Kazmi
5. Adopting Environmental Standards: Pakistan's Response to Industrial Pollution
Haroon Ayub Khan and Abdul Mateen Khan
III: EMERGING ISSUES FOR THE SOUTH ON THE TRADE AND ENVIRONMENT INTERFACE
6. The Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism: What's in it for the South?
Aaron Cosbey and Victoria Kellett
7. The Need for an International Investment Regime
Konrad von Moltke
IV: PROPOSALS FOR A POLICY RESPONSE BY THE SOUTH
8. An Agenda for Change
Mark Halle
9. Towards a New Global Agenda on Trade and Sustainable Development: Options for the South
Adil Najam
10. Concluding Considerations
Shahrukh Khan
Index
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: pbk ISBN 9781842770993
内容説明
The relationship between fostering international trade and protecting the environment is an ongoing issue in the global policy agenda, and comes to the fore in an acute fashion in the process of revising the World Trade Organization's Agreements, which is now in hand. But as this volume illustrates, there have often been profound differences of perspective, even clashes of interest, between the rich industrialized and developing countries. The contributors to this volume seek to clarify the issues involved, including how trade impacts on the environment, and the positive and negative effects which environmental concerns can have on trade.
The authors share one particular concern: to convince Third World countries that it is in their interest to take environmental concerns seriously -- both in order to protect their resource base at home and to gain greater access to markets in the North. Several strategies and policies to this end are examined in detail, including greener, cleaner production processes and setting ISO 14000-compatible environmental standards. The South's concerns in relation to trade liberalization and the environment are set out. And concrete proposals are made as to how the South ought to proceed in identifying and pursuing its interests in future trade negotiations.
The combination of macro-level analysis and micro-level case studies, inclusion of both North and South perspectives, explanation of the evolving attempts to elaborate regimes to guide foreign investment, and constant concern to contribute to a constructive and concrete policy agenda all make this book one that should be useful to scholars, policymakers and negotiators alike.
目次
Introduction - Shahrukh Rafi Khan
I: OVERVIEW: THE TRADE AND ENVIRONMENT INTERFACE
1. The Trade, Investment and Environmental Interface: Conflicts, Synergies and Implications for the South - Aaron Cosbey
2. Trade Liberalization and the Environment: North and South Perspectives - Shahrukh Rafi Khan
II: POTENTIAL AND ACTUAL RESPONSES: A CASE STUDY
3. Alternative Public Regimes for Achieving Environmental Improvement in the Global Commodity Chain: The Case of Cotton in Pakistan - Tariq Banuri
4. Environmental Impacts and Mitigation Costs: The Case of Pakistan's Cloth and Leather Exports - Shahrukh Rafi Khan, Mahmood A. Khwaja, Abdul Matin Khan, Haider Ghani and Sajid Kazmi
5. Adopting Environmental Standards: Pakistan's Response to Industrial Pollution - Haroon Ayub Khan and Abdul Mateen Khan
III: EMERGING ISSUES FOR THE SOUTH ON THE TRADE AND ENVIRONMENT INTERFACE
6. The Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism: What's in it for the South? - Aaron Cosbey and Victoria Kellett
7. The Need for an International Investment Regime - Konrad von Moltke
IV: PROPOSALS FOR A POLICY RESPONSE BY THE SOUTH
8. An Agenda for Change - Mark Halle
9. Future International Negotiations: A Trade and Environmental Agenda for the South - Adil Najam
10. Concluding Considerations - Shahrukh Khan
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