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Matilda Tove Petersson
Matilda Tove Petersson
Stockholm University, Department of Economic History and International Relations
Верификована је имејл адреса на ekohist.su.se
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Using social–ecological syndromes to understand impacts of international seafood trade on small-scale fisheries
BI Crona, T Van Holt, M Petersson, TM Daw, E Buchary
Global Environmental Change 35, 162-175, 2015
1582015
Transparency in global fisheries governance: The role of non-governmental organizations
MT Petersson
Marine Policy 136, 104128, 2022
552022
The role of NGOs in negotiating the use of biodiversity in marine areas beyond national jurisdiction
R Blasiak, C Durussel, J Pittman, CA Sénit, M Petersson, N Yagi
Marine Policy 81, 1-8, 2017
492017
Patterns and trends in non-state actor participation in regional fisheries management organizations
MT Petersson, LM Dellmuth, A Merrie, H Österblom
Marine Policy 104, 146-156, 2019
362019
Regional fisheries management organizations and advisory bodies: activities and developments, 2000–2017
T Løbach, M Petersson, E Haberkon, P Mannini
FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Paper, I-112, 2020
322020
Lessons learnt in global biodiversity governance
M Petersson, P Stoett
International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 22 (2 …, 2022
222022
Transnational partnerships’ strategies in global fisheries governance
MT Petersson
Advocacy Group Effects in Global Governance: Populations, Strategies, and …, 2023
142023
Empowering NGOs? Long-term effects of ecological and institutional change on regional fisheries management organizations
LM Dellmuth, MT Petersson, DC Dunn, A Boustany, PN Halpin
Global Environmental Change 65, 102197, 2020
142020
Finding synergies and trade‐offs when linking biodiversity and climate change through cooperative initiatives
O Widerberg, I Boran, S Chan, A Deneault, M Kok, K Negacz, P Pattberg, ...
Global Policy 14 (1), 157-161, 2023
132023
The potential of international cooperative initiatives to address key challenges of protected areas
K Negacz, M Petersson, O Widerberg, M Kok, P Pattberg
Environmental Science & Policy 136, 620-631, 2022
62022
New actors, new possibilities, new challenges—nonstate actor participation in global fisheries governance
MT Petersson
Predicting Future Oceans, 377-385, 2019
32019
The role of international cooperative initiatives in financing biodiversity
KK Negacz, M Petersson, OE Widerberg, MT Kok, PH Pattberg
IVM Report, 2022
22022
Dataset on non-state actor participation in regional fisheries management organizations
LM Dellmuth, MT Petersson, DC Dunn, A Boustany, PN Halpin
Data in Brief 34, 106682, 2021
22021
Bio*: Mapping the landscape of international and transnational cooperative initiatives for biodiversity
KK Negacz, M Petersson, OE Widerberg, MT Kok, PH Pattberg
IVM Report, 2022
12022
Making waves: A study of the patterns and consequences of non-state actor participation in global fisheries governance
M Petersson
Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, 2020
12020
IVM Institute for Environmental Studies
K Negacz, M Petersson, O Widerberg, M Kok, P Pattberg
2022
Holding non-state actors accountable for their commitments in the CBD post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
OE Widerberg, MT Kok, KK Negacz, M Petersson, PH Pattberg
IVM Institute for Environmental Studies and PBL Netherlands Environmental …, 2021
2021
How NGOs Influence the Effectiveness of International Environmental Institutions: The Case of Shark Protection in Regional Fisheries Management Organizations
M Petersson, L Dellmuth
2020
Using Theories-of-Change for Assessing Effectiveness of Cooperative Initiatives for Global Environmental Governance
K Negacz, O Widerberg, M Petersson, M Kok, P Pattberg
Available at SSRN 4523147, 0
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