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7814
World Ranking
461
National Ranking
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2018 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Social Sciences

Overview

Peter Dauvergne is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada and specializes in environmental science. Their research spans across multiple subfields including industrial and manufacturing engineering, sociology and political science, pollution, global and planetary change, and building and construction.

Their main areas of focus include recycling and waste management techniques, microplastics and plastic pollution, municipal solid waste management, sustainability and climate change governance, mining and resource management, sustainable supply chain management, and climate change adaptation and migration.

Among the recent papers authored by Peter Dauvergne are:

  • Is artificial intelligence greening global supply chains? Exposing the political economy of environmental costs, 2020, Review of International Political Economy
  • The globalization of artificial intelligence: consequences for the politics of environmentalism, 2020, Globalizations
  • The necessity of justice for a fair, legitimate, and effective treaty on plastic pollution, 2023, Marine Policy

They have frequently published in venues such as Cambridge Prisms Plastics, Global Environmental Politics, Marine Policy, Environmental Science & Policy, and the Journal of Environmental Planning and Management.

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Leah Shipton
  • Justin Alger
  • Jianfeng Jeffrey Qi
  • Jennifer Clapp
  • Jen Iris Allan

In addition to journal articles, Peter Dauvergne has a book publication titled Rising global opposition to face surveillance, published by Edward Elgar Publishing in 2022.

Peter Dauvergne has been recognized as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2018, with a citation from the Academy of Social Sciences.

Best Publications

  • Paths to a Green World: The Political Economy of the Global Environment

    Jennifer Clapp;Peter Dauvergne

  • Shadows in the Forest: Japan and the Politics of Timber in Southeast Asia

    Peter Dauvergne

  • The Shadows of Consumption: Consequences for the Global Environment

    Peter Dauvergne

  • Why is the global governance of plastic failing the oceans

    Peter Dauvergne

  • Big brand sustainability: Governance prospects and environmental limits

    Peter Dauvergne;Jane Lister

  • Why equity is fundamental in climate change policy research

    Sonja Klinsky;J. Timmons Roberts;Saleemul Huq;Chukwumerije Okereke

  • Forests, food, and fuel in the tropics: the uneven social and ecological consequences of the emerging political economy of biofuels.

    Peter Dauvergne;Kate J. Neville

  • Protest Inc.: The Corporatization of Activism

    Peter Dauvergne;Genevieve LeBaron

  • The Rise of Brazil as a Global Development Power

    Peter Dauvergne;Déborah Bl Farias

  • Eco-Business: A Big-Brand Takeover of Sustainability

    Peter Dauvergne;Jane Lister

  • The Politics of Deforestation in Indonesia

    Peter Dauvergne

  • Criteria for effective zero-deforestation commitments

    R.D. Garrett;S. Levy;K.M. Carlson;T.A. Gardner

  • Loggers and Degradation in the Asia-Pacific: Corporations and Environmental Management

    Peter Dauvergne

  • The power of environmental norms: marine plastic pollution and the politics of microbeads

    Peter Dauvergne

  • Environmentalism of the Rich

    Peter. Dauvergne

  • Governing Global Supply Chain Sustainability through the Ethical Audit Regime

    Genevieve LeBaron;Jane Lister;Peter Dauvergne

  • The Problem of Consumption

    Peter Dauvergne

  • The Changing North–South and South–South Political Economy of Biofuels

    Peter Dauvergne;Kate J Neville

  • Handbook Of Global Environmental Politics

    Peter Dauvergne

  • The Rise of Transnational Governance as a Field of Study

    Charles Roger;Peter Dauvergne

  • Is artificial intelligence greening global supply chains? Exposing the political economy of environmental costs

    Peter Dauvergne

  • The political economy of Indonesia's 1997 forest fires

    Peter Dauvergne

Frequent Co-Authors

Jennifer Clapp
Jennifer Clapp University of Waterloo
Frank Biermann
Frank Biermann Utrecht University
Peter Newell
Peter Newell University of Sussex
Joyeeta Gupta
Joyeeta Gupta University of Amsterdam
J. Timmons Roberts
J. Timmons Roberts Brown University
Heike Schroeder
Heike Schroeder University of East Anglia
Saleemul Huq
Saleemul Huq Independent University
Karen O'Brien
Karen O'Brien University of Oslo
Diana Liverman
Diana Liverman University of Arizona
Petra Tschakert
Petra Tschakert Curtin University

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