Trade, globalization and Sustainability Impact Assessment
| A Critical Look at Methods and Outcomes |
| Tancrède Voituriez; Paul Ekins |
| Earthscan, 2009. |
Trade liberalization, as promoted by the World Trade Organization (WTO), has become one of the dominant drivers and most controversial aspects of globalization. Trade sustainability impact assessments (SIAs) were introduced as a means of generating better understanding especially of the social and environmental impacts of trade liberalisation, and of making those impacts more consistent with sustainable development. This book takes a hard look at the experience of Trade SIAs to date, and the extent to which they have achieved their objectives and improved the outcomes of trade negotiations. It proposes several ways in which Trade SIAs could be made more effective, and illustrates these in respect of controversial sectors in which trade liberalisation has been implemented or proposed, including commodities, services and investment. Finally the book makes proposals beyond SIA through which some of the conflicts between trade liberalization and sustainable development could be more effectively addressed. Paul Ekins is Professor od Energy and Environment Policy at King's College, London. Tancrède Voituriez is a Research Officer at Cirad and Program Manager for Global Governance at Iddri. |
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