2018 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Social Sciences
Peter Dauvergne mostly deals with Politics, Political economy, Environmental impact assessment, Deforestation and Supply chain. Peter Dauvergne combines topics linked to Global environmental analysis with his work on Politics. As a part of the same scientific family, Peter Dauvergne mostly works in the field of Global environmental analysis, focusing on Environmentalism and, on occasion, Economy and Market economy.
His study brings together the fields of Environmental resource management and Political economy. The Deforestation study combines topics in areas such as Economic growth and Agroforestry. His Supply chain research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Corporate sustainability, Multinational corporation, Sustainable consumption, Competitive advantage and Industrial organization.
Peter Dauvergne focuses on Politics, Political economy, Environmental politics, Economy and Environmentalism. Peter Dauvergne interconnects Economic growth, State, Deforestation and Power in the investigation of issues within Politics. He undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Political economy and Global South through his works.
His Environmental politics research includes themes of Poverty and Private finance initiative. His Economy study combines topics in areas such as Multinational corporation, Natural resource economics and Market economy. His studies deal with areas such as World history and Globalization as well as Environmentalism.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Politics, Political economy, Environmental politics, Corporate social responsibility and Natural resource economics. The concepts of his Politics study are interwoven with issues in Framing and Environmental resource management. His Political economy study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as State.
Peter Dauvergne focuses mostly in the field of Corporate social responsibility, narrowing it down to matters related to Supply chain and, in some cases, Legitimacy, Transparency and Market economy. His Natural resource economics research integrates issues from Harm and Power. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Globalization and World order.
Peter Dauvergne mainly investigates Politics, Plastic pollution, Certification, Power and Natural resource economics. The various areas that he examines in his Politics study include Political economy and Environmental resource management. His study in Certification is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Tropical deforestation, Social media, Environmental economics and Commodity.
He has included themes like Deforestation and Reforestation in his Environmental economics study. In Commodity, Peter Dauvergne works on issues like Supply chain, which are connected to Market economy, Transparency, Legitimacy and Government. His Power study often links to related topics such as Harm.
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Paths to a Green World: The Political Economy of the Global Environment
Jennifer Clapp;Peter Dauvergne.
(2005)
Why equity is fundamental in climate change policy research
Sonja Klinsky;J. Timmons Roberts;Saleemul Huq;Chukwumerije Okereke.
(2017)
Criteria for effective zero-deforestation commitments
R.D. Garrett;S. Levy;K.M. Carlson;T.A. Gardner.
(2019)
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