Science has told us, from land use angle, if we are to reverse the loss of nature, interventions on all levels are needed: sustainable production and consumption, and more ambitious conservation measures [25], as shown in the following graphs (Figs. 2.2 and 2.3). Fig. 2.2 Source WWF ...
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Recent developments in international health law and diplomacy have led to increasing calls for international lawmaking in an expanding number of areas related to public health. It is important to recognize that international law is not an appropriate policy instrument for all global health problems. ...
but also gains recognition from developed countries as a contributor to climate change mitigation and builds its reputation as a global leader in green energy technology. Rüffin [90] defined ‘science diplomacy’ as a country’s participation in international activities such as science and technology...
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Notably, there are initiatives to bring together states, companies, academia, and NGOs, such as the Athens Roundtable by the Future Society despite the high-costs associated with participation (The Future Society, n.d.). It remains true that even on such platforms, only a few states, ...
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Looking to the future, there are a number of areas in which Australian middle power diplomacy can potentially make a real difference, whether by way of agenda-setting, North-South bridge-building (an aspiration of the MIKTA group within the G20), or simply building critical masses of support...
bring together states, companies, academia, and NGOs, such as the Athens Roundtable by the Future Society despite the high-costs associated with participation (The Future Society,n.d.). It remains true that even on such platforms, only a few states, companies, NGOs, and academics can ...