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Benjamin Cashore
Benjamin Cashore
Li Ka Shing Professor & Director, Institute for Environment & Sustainability (IES), LKYSPP, NUS
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Overcoming the tragedy of super wicked problems: constraining our future selves to ameliorate global climate change
K Levin, B Cashore, S Bernstein, G Auld
Policy sciences 45 (2), 123-152, 2012
21402012
Legitimacy and the privatization of environmental governance: how non-state market-driven (NSMD) governance systems gain rule-making authority
B Cashore
International Environmental Governance, 339-361, 2017
18812017
Governing through markets: Forest certification and the emergence of non-state authority
BW Cashore, G Auld, D Newsom
Yale University Press, 2004
16732004
Can non‐state global governance be legitimate? An analytical framework
S Bernstein, B Cashore
Regulation & governance 1 (4), 347-371, 2007
11382007
The dependent variable problem in the study of policy change: Understanding policy change as a methodological problem
M Howlett, B Cashore
Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis 11 (1), 33-46, 2009
7032009
Navigating the Anthropocene: improving earth system governance
F Biermann, K Abbott, S Andresen, K Bäckstrand, S Bernstein, MM Betsill, ...
Science 335 (6074), 1306-1307, 2012
6972012
Punctuating which equilibrium? Understanding thermostatic policy dynamics in Pacific Northwest forestry
B Cashore, M Howlett
American journal of political science 51 (3), 532-551, 2007
5102007
Complex global governance and domestic policies: four pathways of influence
S Bernstein, B Cashore
International Affairs 88 (3), 585-604, 2012
4742012
The new corporate social responsibility
G Auld, S Bernstein, B Cashore
Annual review of environment and resources 33 (1), 413-435, 2008
3962008
Globalization, four paths of internationalization and domestic policy change: the case of ecoforestry in British Columbia, Canada
S Bernstein, B Cashore
Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique …, 2000
3332000
Playing it forward: Path dependency, progressive incrementalism, and the" Super Wicked" problem of global climate change
K Levin, B Cashore, S Bernstein, G Auld
IOP Conference Series. Earth and Environmental Science 6 (50), 2009
3152009
Transforming governance and institutions for global sustainability: key insights from the Earth System Governance Project
F Biermann, K Abbott, S Andresen, K Bäckstrand, S Bernstein, MM Betsill, ...
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 4 (1), 51-60, 2012
2872012
Implementing REDD+: lessons from analysis of forest governance
PJ Kanowski, CL McDermott, BW Cashore
Environmental Science & Policy 14 (2), 111-117, 2011
2862011
Can non‐state governance ‘ratchet up’global environmental standards? Lessons from the forest sector
B Cashore, G Auld, S Bernstein, C McDermott
Review of European Community & International Environmental Law 16 (2), 158-172, 2007
2772007
Global environmental forest policies: an international comparison
C McDermott, B Cashore, P Kanowski
Routledge, 2010
2712010
Confronting sustainability: forest certification in developing and transitioning countries
B Cashore, F Gale, E Meidinger, D Newsom
2652006
Economic contributions of forests
A Agrawal, B Cashore, R Hardin, G Shepherd, C Benson, D Miller
Background paper 1, 1-127, 2013
2512013
Can legality verification rescue global forest governance?: Analyzing the potential of public and private policy intersection to ameliorate forest challenges in Southeast Asia
B Cashore, MW Stone
Forest policy and economics 18, 13-22, 2012
2492012
Forest certification (eco-labeling) programs and their policy-making authority: explaining divergence among North American and European case studies
B Cashore, G Auld, D Newsom
Forest Policy and Economics 5 (3), 225-247, 2003
2482003
Trade-offs, co-benefits and safeguards: current debates on the breadth of REDD+
IJ Visseren-Hamakers, C McDermott, MJ Vijge, B Cashore
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 4 (6), 646-653, 2012
2442012
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