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1Fanhai International School of Finance, Fudan University, Shanghai, P. R. China.
Resumen
Este estudio explora una dicotomía para guiar las estrategias de cooperación medioambiental. La comprensión de estas fuerzas opuestas es clave para acuerdos ambientales internacionales eficaces y soluciones sostenibles.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Ciencias y políticas ambientales
- Las relaciones internacionales
Sus antecedentes:
- Los desafíos ambientales a menudo presentan dicotomías complejas.
- Estas fuerzas opuestas pueden obstaculizar o facilitar la cooperación.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Analizar una dicotomía específica relevante para la cooperación medioambiental.
- Para demostrar cómo la comprensión de esta dicotomía puede informar la política y la acción.
Principales métodos:
- Análisis conceptual de los marcos de cooperación medioambiental
- Revisión de la literatura sobre acuerdos y conflictos ambientales internacionales.
Principales resultados:
- Identificó una dicotomía clave que influye en la cooperación medioambiental.
- La dicotomía presenta desafíos y oportunidades para la colaboración.
Conclusiones:
- Esta dicotomía ofrece un marco para comprender y mejorar la cooperación medioambiental.
- Los enfoques estratégicos basados en esta dicotomía pueden conducir a resultados más efectivos.
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