Professor Auld is at Yale University as a visiting associate professor of Canadian Studies and Political Science. With broad interests in comparative environmental policy and global environmental governance, his research examines the emergence, evolution and impacts of non-state and hybrid forms of global governance across economic sectors, particularly fisheries, agriculture, and forestry. He has published widely on environmental certification programs and environmental policy and governance. We talk with Graeme Auld about the rise and evolution of forest, coffee, and fisheries certification.
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