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Networked Baltic Environmental Cooperation

Pages 37-55 | Published online: 23 Feb 2011

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Savitri Jetoo, Nina Tynkkynen, Marko Joas, Magnus Hellström, Conny Sjöqvist & Anna Törnroos. (2022) Climate change and the governance of the Baltic Sea environment. Journal of Baltic Studies 53:1, pages 65-84.
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Indra Alverdian, Marko Joas & Nina Tynkkynen. (2020) Prospects for multi-level governance of maritime security in the Sulu-Celebes Sea: lessons from the Baltic Sea region. Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs 12:2, pages 108-122.
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Magnus Boström, Linn Rabe & Romina Rodela. (2015) Environmental non-governmental organizations and transnational collaboration: The Baltic Sea and Adriatic-Ionian Sea regions. Environmental Politics 24:5, pages 762-787.
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Nina Tynkkynen. (2014) Russia and the Baltic Sea: frames and spaces of environmental problems. Eurasian Geography and Economics 55:6, pages 674-690.
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Uyanga Tsenddorj & Buyandelger Doljin. (2023) SCIENCE-POLICY INTERFACE IN REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT: CASE OF HELCOM IN THE BALTIC CONTEXT. Social Economics:65, pages 75-82.
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Jacob Jones, C. Peter Keller & Eileen van der Flier Keller. (2022) Insights into ENGO activities in the Salish Sea: A call for more coordination, communication, and potential for communities of practice. Environmental Science & Policy 133, pages 127-136.
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Andrey Makarychev. (2020) From Utopian to Distopian Regionalism: A Study of Unfulfilled Expectations in the Baltic Sea Region. Polity 52:2, pages 235-249.
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Andrea Keessen. (2018) What states can do to adapt to climate change in the Baltic Sea. Marine Policy 98, pages 295-300.
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Nina Tynkkynen. (2018) The “Russian Issue” in transnational governance of the Baltic Sea environment: Analysis of drivers and constraints of Russia's participation. Marine Policy 98, pages 220-226.
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Thorsten B. H. ReuschJan Dierking, Helen C. AnderssonErik BonsdorffJacob CarstensenMichele Casini, Mikolaj Czajkowski, Berit Hasler, Klaus Hinsby, Kari Hyytiäinen, Kerstin Johannesson, Seifeddine Jomaa, Veijo Jormalainen, Harri KuosaSara Kurland, Linda LaikreBrian R. MacKenzie, Piotr Margonski, Frank MelznerDaniel OesterwindHenn Ojaveer, Jens Christian Refsgaard, Annica SandströmGerald SchwarzKarin Tonderski, Monika WinderMarianne Zandersen. (2018) The Baltic Sea as a time machine for the future coastal ocean. Science Advances 4:5.
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Pauline Snoeijs-Leijonmalm, Steve Barnard, Michael Elliott, Andris Andrusaitis, Kaisa Kononen & Maija Sirola. (2017) Towards better integration of environmental science in society: Lessons from BONUS, the joint Baltic Sea environmental research and development programme. Environmental Science & Policy 78, pages 193-209.
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Nina Tynkkynen. (2017) The Baltic Sea environment and the European Union: Analysis of governance barriers. Marine Policy 81, pages 124-131.
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Anna Maria Jönsson, Magnus Boström, Marion Dreyer & Sara Söderström. 2016. Environmental Governance of the Baltic Sea. Environmental Governance of the Baltic Sea 205 227 .
Magnus Boström, Sam Grönholm & Björn Hassler. 2016. Environmental Governance of the Baltic Sea. Environmental Governance of the Baltic Sea 149 172 .
Tanja Börzel & Adam Fagan. (2015) Environmental governance in South East Europe/Western Balkans: reassessing the transformative power of Europe. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 33:5, pages 885-900.
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Ragnar Elmgren, Thorsten Blenckner & Agneta Andersson. (2015) Baltic Sea management: Successes and failures. AMBIO 44:S3, pages 335-344.
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Andrei V. Belyi & Andrey Makarychev. 2015. States and Markets in Hydrocarbon Sectors. States and Markets in Hydrocarbon Sectors 61 80 .
Dominic Stead. (2014) Rescaling Environmental Governance – the Influence of European Transnational Cooperation Initiatives. Environmental Policy and Governance 24:5, pages 324-337.
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Liliana B. Andonova & Ioana A. Tuta. (2014) Transnational Networks and Paths to EU Environmental Compliance: Evidence from New Member States . JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies 52:4, pages 775-793.
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ANDREAS KLINKE. (2013) Postnational discourse, deliberation, and participation toward global risk governance. Review of International Studies 40:2, pages 247-275.
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Nina Tynkkynen, Paula Schönach, Mia Pihlajamäki & Dmitry Nechiporuk. (2014) The Governance of the Mitigation of the Baltic Sea Eutrophication: Exploring the Challenges of the Formal Governing System. AMBIO 43:1, pages 105-114.
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Stefan Ewert. (2013) Baltic Sea regional integration: water protection, university co-operation – and agriculture?. The Romanian Journal for Baltic and Nordic Studies 5:2, pages 7-24.
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Nina Tynkkynen. (2013) The Challenge of Environmental Governance In The Network Society: The Case of The Baltic Sea. Environmental Policy and Governance 23:6, pages 395-406.
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David J. Rapport & Mikael Hildén. (2013) An evolving role for ecological indicators: From documenting ecological conditions to monitoring drivers and policy responses. Ecological Indicators 28, pages 10-15.
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Andreas Klinke. (2012) Democratizing Regional Environmental Governance: Public Deliberation and Participation in Transboundary Ecoregions. Global Environmental Politics 12:3, pages 79-99.
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Dmitry Nechiporuk. (2014) Redesigning Maritime Space: EU Multi-Level Governance and Environmental Issues of the Baltic Sea. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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