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August 01 2005
Governing through Markets: Forest Certification and Non-State Authority
Cashore
, Benjamin
, Graeme
Auld
, and Deanna
Newsom
. 2004
. Governing through Markets: Forest Certification and Non-State Authority
. New Haven, CN
: Yale University Press
.
Kate O'Neill
Kate O'Neill
University of California, Berkeley
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Kate O'Neill
University of California, Berkeley
Online Issn: 1536-0091
Print Issn: 1526-3800
© 2005 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2005
Global Environmental Politics (2005) 5 (3): 133–135.
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Kate O'Neill; Governing through Markets: Forest Certification and Non-State Authority. Global Environmental Politics 2005; 5 (3): 133–135. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/glep.2005.5.3.133
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