Selin Presents at Conference on Earth System Governance

Henrik Selin, Associate Professor of International Relations at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, presented at the 2018 Utrecht Conference on Earth System Governance hosted from November 5-8, 2018. 

Selin delivered a presentation entitled “A New Conceptual Framework for Analyzing the Effectiveness of Multilateral Environmental Agreements,” which outlined his current research project on mercury and sustainability transitions.

Selin is a Senior Research Fellow with the Earth Systems Governance Project a global research alliance and the largest social science research network in the area of governance and global environmental change. The Earth System Governance Project, while being essentially a scientific effort, is also designed to assist policy responses to the pressing problems of earth system transformation. 

Henrik Selin conducts research and teaches classes on global and regional politics and policy making on environment and sustainable development. He is a Hans Fischer Senior Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study at the Technical University of Munich.  His most recent book is EU and Environmental Governance, by Routledge Press, and is also the author of Global Governance of Hazardous Chemicals: Challenges of Multilevel Management by MIT Press.