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PUBLICATIONS BY MARIA IVANOVA
BOOKS
Global Environmental Governance: Options & Opportunities (edited with Daniel C.
Esty). New Haven, CT: Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies. 2002.
http://www.yale.edu/environment/publications/geg/geg.html
BOOK CHAPTERS
“The Foundations of Global Governance from an Environmental Perspective” in
Governance for Sustainable Development: After Johannesburg. (Rosalie Gardiner et. al.,
eds.) London: Earthscan, Forthcoming.
“Toward a Global Environmental Mechanism” (with Daniel C. Esty) in Worlds Apart:
Globalization and the Environment (James Gustave Speth, ed.) Washington, DC: Island
Press, 2003.
“Partnerships, International Organizations, and Global Environmental Governance” in
Progress or Peril? Partnerships and Networks in Global Environmental Governance.
The Post-Johannesburg Agenda. (Jan Martin Witte, Charlotte Streck, and Thorsten
Benner, eds.) Washington, D.C./Berlin: GPPi, 2003.
http://www.gppi.net/cms/private/733fcce3b8a12af6d33ae343955d9269Progress%20or%2
0Peril%20Ivanova.pdf
“Revitalizing Global Environmental Governance: A Function-Driven Approach” (with
Daniel C. Esty) in Global Environmental Governance: Options and Opportunities
(Daniel C. Esty and Maria H. Ivanova, eds.). New Haven, CT: Yale School of Forestry &
Environmental Studies, 2002.
http://www.yale.edu/environment/publications/geg/geg.html
Reprinted in Global Environmental Institutions: Perspectives on Reform (Duncan Brack
and Joy Hyvarinen, eds.). London: Royal Institute for International Affairs, 2002.
“Climate Change: National Interests or a Global Response” (with Christiana Figueres) in
Global Environmental Governance: Options and Opportunities (Daniel C. Esty and
Maria H. Ivanova, eds.). New Haven, CT: Yale School of Forestry & Environmental
Studies, 2002. http://www.yale.edu/environment/publications/geg/geg.html
“The Power of Trash: Harnessing Electricity, Carbon Dioxide, and Heat from a Landfill’s
Methane Gas” (with Samuel Chi, Andrea Cristofani, and Lawrence Reisman) in
Developing Industrial Ecosystems: Approaches, Cases, and Tools (Marian Chertow, ed.)
New Haven, CT: Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies Bulletin Series 106,
2001. http://www.yale.edu/environment/publications/bulletin/106.html
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
“Revitalizing Global Environmental Governance: a Function Approach,” (with Daniel
Esty) in Indian Journal of Environmental Law, Vol. 3, No. 1 (June), 2002.
“Global Environmental Governance Architecture: Designing a Global Environmental
Mechanism” in From Rio to Johannesburg: Toward Concrete Action. Washington, DC:
Heinrich Boell Foundation, 2002. http://www.teriin.org/pub/books/colloquium2.htm
“Designing a New Architecture for Global Environmental Governance” (with Barbara
Gemmill and Chee Yoke Ling). World Summit Briefing Papers. London: International
Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), 2002.
http://www.asiramdesigns.com/geg/docs/paper23-181022.pdf
“Terrorism and Development: A Sustainable Response? The Implications of September
11 for the World Summit on Sustainable Development.” in The Road to Johannesburg
after September 11, 2001. Washington, DC: Heinrich Boell Foundation, 2002.
http://www.worldsummit2002.org/publications/WSP9.pdf
“Environmental Crime and Punishment in the Russian Federation: Law as Reason for
Breach.” In Global Environmental Change and the Nation State: Proceedings of the 2001
Berlin Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change (Frank
Biermann, Rainer Brohm, and Klaus Dingwerth, eds.). Potsdam: Potsdam Institute for
Climate Impact Research, 2002.
“Making International Environmental Agreements Work: the Case for a Global
Environmental Organization” (with Daniel C. Esty). Yale Center for Environmental Law
and Policy Working Papers Series Working Paper 2/1, May 2001.
Environmental Regulatory Reform in the New Independent States (NIS): the Case of the
Water Sector. CCNM/ENV/EAP (2000) 86. Paris: Organisation for Economic
Cooperation and Development (OECD), 2000.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
“America Must Reject Excessive Consumerism, Embrace New Values.” Yale Daily
News. 18 January 2002. Reprinted at http://www.commondreams.org/views02/011807.htm
“Sustainable Development Requires International Resolve.” Yale Daily News. 28
November 2001.
“Museum Trusteeship in the United States,” Museum (Bulgarian publication) Vol. 41,
No. 1, 1997.
PAPERS
“Globalization and Environmental Protection: A Global Governance Perspective” (with
Daniel Esty), prepared for Globalisation and National Environmental Policy Conference.
Tilburg University, the Netherlands. September 2003.
“International Environmental Governance: Opportunities and Challenges for Civil
Society Contribution,” prepared for United Nations Environment Program. Civil Society
Consultations on International Environmental Governance. Nairobi, Kenya. May 2001.
“Public-Private Partnerships for Sustainable Urban Development,” prepared for United
Nations Department of Social and Economic Affairs. November 2000.
“Legal Theory and Cooperation: Implications for Public-Private Partnerships,” prepared
for Yale/UNDP Program. October 1999.
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