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Introduction:
The Certification Trend
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Duke
Project on Social and Environmental Certification
Duke University
Ronie Garcia-Johnson
Nicholas School of the Environment & Earth Sciences
Erika Sasser
Nicholas School
Gary Gereffi
Department of Sociology
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Ben
Cashore
Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental
Studies; Chair, Program on Forest Certification, Global Institute
for Sustainable Forest Management
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Panel
I: The Role of Non-governmental Organizations
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Brooks
Yeager
Vice President for Global Threats, World Wildlife Fund
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Paul
Rice
Executive Director, TransFair USA
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Ann
Florini
Senior Associate and Director of the
Transparency and Transnational Civil Society Project,
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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Keynote
Address:
'Soft' Governance: Trends and Transformations
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Virginia
Haufler
Associate
Professor
Dept. of Government & Politics University of Maryland
Senior Associate,
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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Panel
II: The Role of Multinational Corporations
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Jessica
Eskow
Manager of Environmental Strategies,
International Paper
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Dennis
Rondinelli
Kenan-Flagler Business School, UNC-Chapel Hill
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Panel
III: Certification -- An Insider's Perspective
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Dan
Roczniak
Director of Implementation and Performance for
Responsible Care
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Judy
Gearhart
Program Director, Social Accountability International
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Aseem
Prakash
The George Washington University, School of Business and Public
Management
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Panel
IV: Grappling with Effectiveness
What constitutes an "effective" certification institution?
How should effectiveness be defined and measured?
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Dara
ORourke
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Department of Urban Studies and Planning
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Pete
Andrews
Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, UNC-Chapel
Hill
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Dan
Fiorino
Director, Performance Incentives Division, United States Environmental
Protection Agency
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