Thank you to everyone who suggested texts! Here are the lists of proposed ozone and biodiversity readings:

_Ozone_

Pamela Chasek, David Downie and Janet Welsh Brown, Global Environmental 
Politics, 5th Edition.Boulder: Westview Press, 2010. Pp. 163-178.

David Downie. TheVienna  Convention,Montreal  Protocol and Global Policy to Protect 
Stratospheric Ozone." In Philip Wexler, Jan van der Kolk,
Asish Mohapatra, and Ravi Agarwal, eds., Chemicals, Environment, Health: A 
Global Management Perspective.CRC  Press, 2012

David Downie "Stratospheric Ozone Depletion." The Routledge Handbook of Global 
Environmental Politics.New York: Routledge, (forthcoming, 2013)

Ozone Secretariat. 2012. Achievements in Stratospheric Ozone Protection: 
Progress Report 1987 - 2012.Nairobi: United Nations Environment Program.

http://ozone.unep.org/new_site/en/Information/Information_Kit/UNEP-MP_Achievements_in_Stratospheric_Oz.pdf

Ozone Secretariat. 2012. Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone 
Layer, 2012: A success in the making.Nairobi: United Nations Environment 
Program.

http://ozone.unep.org/new_site/en/Information/Information_Kit/Success_in_the_making_2012.pdf.

Jon Birger Skjaerseth. 2012. "International Ozone Politics" in Steinar Andresen et al (eds) /International Environmental Agreements/. Routledge.

Benedick, Richard E. "Science, Diplomacy and the Montreal Protocol." /Encyclopedia of Earth/. Ed. Cleveland, Cutler J. Washington DC: Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for Science and the Environment, 2007 (available on-line)

Ozone chapter in Young, OranR. /Institutional Dynamics: Emergent Patterns in International Environmental Governance/. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2010.

Brian J Gareau. 2012. /From Precaution to Profit/. Yale University Press. (See also earlier journal articles by the same author)

Sebastian Oberthür, Claire Dupont and Yasuko Matsumoto. 2011. "Managing Policy Connections Between the Montreal and Kyoto Protocols" in Oberthür & Schramm Stokke (eds.) /Managing Institutional Complexity/. MIT Press.

Bauer, Steffen (2009): The Ozone Secretariat. The Good Shepherd of Ozone Politics, in: Biermann, Frank and Bernd Siebenhüner, eds. Managers of Global Change: The Influence of International Environmental Bueraucracies, MIT Press: Cambridge, MA, pp. 225-244.

Penelope Canan and Nancy Reichman./Ozone Connections: Expert Networks in Global 
Environmental   Governance/.Sheffield.

Ted Parson./Protecting the Ozone Layer/  (OUP 2003)

Jorgen Wettestad chapter in the Miles/Underdal regime effectiveness volume (MIT 
Press, 2001)

Reports by the Earth Negotiations Bulletin.

_Biodiversity_

Catherine Corson & Kenneth Iain MacDonald(2012): Enclosing the global commons: 
the convention on biological diversity and green grabbing, Journal of Peasant 
Studies, 39:2,263-283.

Banking Nature? The Spectacular Financialisation of Environmental Conservation 
Sian Sullivan, in a recent issue of Antipode.

Susan Walker et al., Why bartering biodiversity fails, in Conservation Letters 
2 (2009) 149--157.

THENAGOYA  PROTOCOL ON ACCESSAND  BENEFIT SHARING OF GENETIC

RESOURCES: ANALYSISAND  IMPLEMENTATION OPTIONS FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. 
Gurdial Singh Nijar* SOUTH CENTRE MARCH 2011

McAfee, K. 1999. Selling nature to save it? Biodiversity and green 
developmentalism. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 17, 133--154.

Bram Büscher. Biodiversity. In Carl Death (ed.)./Critical Environmental 
Politics/.London: Routledge (2012, forthcoming)

Kristin Rosendal and Peter Johan Schei. 2012. "Convention on Biological Diversity" in Steinar Andresen et al (eds) /International Environmental Agreements/. Routledge.

Pamela Chasek, David Downie and Janet Welsh Brown, Global Environmental 
Politics, 5th Edition.Boulder: Westview Press, 2010. Pp. 226-235 (6th edition 
will be out next August)

Matthias Buck and Clare Hamilton. 2011. The Nagoya Protocol. /RECIEL/. 20(1): 47-61.

Evanson Chege Kamau, Bevis Fedder and Gerd Winter. THE NAGOYAPROTOCOL ON ACCESS TO GENETIC RESOURCES ANDBENEFIT SHARING: WHAT IS NEWANDWHAT ARETHE IMPLICATIONS FOR PROVIDER ANDUSER COUNTRIES ANDTHE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY?/LEAD Journal (Law, Environment and Development Journal /6(3)

Catherine Aubertin and Geoffroy Filoche. The Nagoya Protocol on the use of genetic resources:one embodiment of an endless discussion. /Sustentabilidade em Debate - Brasília/, v. 2, n. 1, p. 51-64, jan/jun 2011

Morgera and Tsioumani. 2011. "Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: Looking Afresh at the Convention on Biological Diversity" Yearbook of International Environmental Law.

Paul Steinberg. 2009."Institutional Resilience Amid Political Change: The Case of Biodiversity Conservation" /Global Environmental Politics/ 9(3)

Bernd Siebenhüner. In Biermann, Frank and Bernd Siebenhüner, eds. Managers of Global Change: The Influence of International Environmental Bueraucracies, MIT Press: Cambridge, MA, pp. 265-291.

Steinar Andresen and Kristin Rosendal's chapter in International Organizations in Global Environmental Governance, edited by Biermann, Siebenhüner and Anna Schreyögg (Routledge 2009).

Reports by the Earth Negotiations Bulletin.

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