IMPLEMENTATION OF THE GOALS AND SUB-TARGETS OF …
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AD HOC OPEN-ENDED WORKING GROUP ON REVIEW OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CONVENTION
First meeting
Montreal, 5-9 September 2005
Items 3, 4, and 6 of the provisional agenda*
reference list of papers on the review of implementation of the convention
Note by the Executive Secretary
The annex to the present note contains a list of references to books and articles on reviewing the implementation and effectiveness of the Convention on Biological Diversity. It should be noted that while the list is comprehensive, it is not exhaustive.
Annex
LIST OF REFERENCES ON THE REVIEW OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CONVENTION
I. CONVENTION PROCESSES
1. Back to basics: revitalizing the Convention on Biological Diversity. Third World Resurgence 161-162 (Jan-Feb 2004).
2. GEF. 2004. GEF and the Convention on Biological Diversity: A strong partnership with solid results. Global Environment Facility.
3. Guruswamy, L.D. 1999. The Convention on Biological Diversity: exposing the flawed foundations. Environmental Conservation 26(2): 79-82.
4. IUCN. 1997. Five Years After Rio: Measuring progress in the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity. A special report from IUCN to the Earth Council.
5. Johnston, S. 1997. The Convention on Biological Diversity: the next phase. Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 6(3): 219-230.
6. Lake, R. 1998. Finance for the Global Environment: the effectiveness of the GEF as the Financial Mechanism to the Convention on Biological Diversity. Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 7(1): 68-75.
7. Le Prestre, P.G. (ed.). 2002. Governing Global Biodiversity: The Evolution and Implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity. Vermont: Ashagate Publishing Company.
8. Le Prestre, P.G. 2002. The Convention on Biological Diversity: negotiating the turn to effective implementation. ISUMA Fall: 92-98.
9. Masood, E. 1998. Biodiversity body 'needs more science'. Nature 391: 215 (News).
10. McGraw, D.M. 2002. The CBD – key characteristics and implications for implementation. Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 11(1): 17-28.
11. McNeely, J. 1999. The Convention on Biological Diversity: a solid foundation for effective action. Environmental Conservation 26(4): 250-251.
12. Miller, H.I. 1995. Is the Biodiversity Treaty a Bureaucratic Time Bomb? Stanford: Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University.
13. Raustiala, K. 2001. Reporting and Review Institutions in 10 Multilateral Environmental Agreements. Nairobi: UNEP.
II. REVIEWING IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CONVENTION
14. Aguilar-Støen, M. and S.S. Dhillion. 2003. Implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity in Mesoamerica: environmental and developmental perspectives. Environmental Conservation 30(2): 131-138.
15. Ayua, I.A. and O. Ajai. 1997. Implementing the Biodiversity Convention: Nigerian and African perspectives. Lagos: Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies.
16. Belbase, N. 1999. National Implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity: Policy and legislative requirements. Kathmandu: IUCN-Nepal.
17. Bennett, G. and S. Ligthart. 2001. The implementation of international nature conservation agreements in Europe: the case of the Netherlands. European Environment 11(3): 140-150.
18. Boisvert, V. and F-D. Vivien. 2005. The convention on biological diversity: A conventionalist approach. Ecological Economics 53(4): 461-472.
19. Bragdon, S. 1996. The Convention on Biological Diversity. Global Environmental Change 6(2): 177-179.
20. Gundling, L. 2002. Implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity on the Ground – The example of biosphere reserves. Bonn: BfN.
21. Herkenrath, P. 2002. The implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity - a non-government perspective ten years on. Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 11(1): 29-37.
22. Iwu, M.M. 1996. Implementing the biodiversity treaty: how to make international co-operative agreements work. Trends in Biotechnology 14(3): 78-83.
23. Koester, V. 2002. The five global biodiversity-related conventions: a stocktaking. Review of European Community and International Environmental Law. 11(1): 96-103.
24. Lesser, W.H., A.F. Krattiger, A. Fry, D. Burger and J.-P. Revéret. 1995. Implementation of technology transfer within the framework of the Convention on Biological Diversity: a Swiss case. Working paper Series W 33. Geneva: International Academy of the Environment.
25. OEPP. 1996. Implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity in Thailand. Bangkok: Office of Environmental Policy and Planning. Published for the Thai-Swedish Symposium on Biodiversity and Biotechnology, 7-8 October 1996, Bangkok, Thailand.
26. Pimbert, M. 1997. Issues emerging in implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity. Journal of International Development 9(3): 415-425.
27. Raustiala, K. 1997. Domestic institutions and international regulatory cooperation: comparative responses to the Convention on Biological Diversity. World Politics 49(4): 482-509.
28. Wo Ching, E. and R. McCarthy. 2002. Biodiversity in Mesoamerica Report 2002, regional report on compliance with the Convention on Biological Diversity. Biodiversidad en Mesoamérica Informe 2002, informe regional sobre el cumplimiento del Convenio sobre la Diversidad Biológica, CDB. CCAD.
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* UNEP/CBD/WG-RI/1/1.
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