Vol. 3 No. 3 (2014): Feeding the Planet and Greening Agriculture: Challenges and opportunities for the bio-economy
Short Communications

Global governance of biofuels: a case for public-private governance?

Farhad Mukhtarov
ADA University

Published 2014-10-18

Keywords

  • Private governance,
  • biofuels,
  • partnerships

How to Cite

Mukhtarov, F., Osseweijer, P., & Pierce, R. (2014). Global governance of biofuels: a case for public-private governance?. Bio-Based and Applied Economics, 3(3), 285–294. https://doi.org/10.13128/BAE-14767

Abstract

With this paper, we examine the current state of global governance of biofuels and assess the potential regulatory and non-regulatory mechanisms for such governance. We ask two questions: a) what are the current efforts and initiatives towards the global governance of biofuels; and b) which form of global governance is more likely to emerge in the field of bioenergy. We come to the conclusion that institution building through private governance and non-state actor partnerships can offer a viable and effective means of governance. However, the primacy of partnerships and networks in global governance also means a number of pitfalls to avoid, especially with regard to legitimacy and inclusion. Drawing lessons from the fields of forest and marine policy, we close with a number of policy recommendations for better private initiatives and partnerships for global governance of biofuels.

 

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