Graeme Auld
Professor
- BSc (University of British Columbia), MSc (Auburn University), PhD (Yale University)
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Director of the School of Public Policy and Administration and Associate Professor
Graeme鈥檚 research focuses on comparative environmental politics and policy, global environmental governance, and the rise of private governance and authority. Much of his work examines the formation, evolution, and impacts of non-state and hybrid forms of global governance across economic sectors. He also researches the design and efficacy of policy aimed at tackling global problems such as climate change.
I grew up in BC and attended UBC in the early 1990s, just as disputes over logging coastal BC forests were capturing national and international attention. The conflict grabbed my interest. I was left pondering the causes of what appeared to be an intractable disagreement over how resources ought to be managed and protected. In the years since, I鈥檝e studied the politics surrounding the use, management, and conservation of resources and the environment across geographic scales. I have paid particular attention to the rise of private certification programs 鈥 initiatives like fairtrade 鈥 that set standards for responsible business practice and award compliant companies with reputational or market benefits. Where have these initiatives come from? How do they work? Why do companies adhere to their rules? How do they establish their authority and legitimacy? What problems are they likely to solve? I use qualitative and quantitative data and methods to study these kinds of questions, with the aim of understanding how private governance compares to traditional forms of public policy, how the two interact, and what all of this might mean for attempts to govern our collective human footprint.
Affiliations
Cross Appointment, Institute of Political Economic, 杏吧原创 University
Research Fellow, 杏吧原创 Centre for Community Innovation, 杏吧原创 University
Faculty Affiliate, Governance, Environment and Markets (GEM) Initiative, Yale University
Selected Recent Publications
Graeme Auld and Stefan Renckens Forthcoming 鈥淧rivate Sustainability Governance, the Global South and COVID-19: Are Changes to Audit Policies in light of the Pandemic Exacerbating Existing Inequalities?鈥&苍产蝉辫;World Development
Hayley Stevenson, Graeme Auld, Jen Iris Allan, Lorraine Elliott, and James Meadowcroft, Forthcoming 鈥淭he Practical Fit of Concepts: Ecosystem Services and the Value of Nature鈥&苍产蝉辫;Global Environmental Politics
Stefan Renckens and Graeme Auld 2020 Regulation & Governance
Steven J. Cooke, Trina Rytwinski, Jessica J. Taylor, Elizabeth Nyboer, Vivian M. Nguyen, Joseph R. Bennett, Nathan Young, Susan Aitken, Graeme Auld, John-Francis Lane, Kent Prior, Karen E. Smokorowski, Paul A. Smith, Aerin L. Jacob, David Brown, Jules M. Blais, Jeremy T. Kerr, Banu Ormeci, Steven M. Alexander, Christopher R. Burn, Rachel T. Buxton, Diane M. Orihel, Jesse Vermaire, Dennis L. Murray, Patrice Simon, Kate Edwards, John Clarke, Marguerite A. Xenopoulos, Irene Gregory-Eaves, Elena M. Bennett, and John P. Smol. 2020 鈥淥n Environmental Reviews
Janina Grabs, Graeme Auld, and Benjamin Cashore 2020 Regulation & Governance
Graeme Auld, 2020 Organization and Environment 33(1): 31-55
Leslie Pal, Graeme Auld and Alexandra Mallett, 2020. Beyond Policy Analysis: Public Issue Management in Turbulent Times, sixth edition, Nelson Publishing
Luc Fransen, Jelmer Schalk, and Graeme Auld, 2020 Regulation & Governance 14(1): 3-25
Stefan Renckens and Graeme Auld, 2019 Ecological Economics 106: 106422
Philip Schleifer, Matteo Fiorini, and Graeme Auld 2019 鈥淭ransparency in Transnational Governance: The Determinants of Information Disclosure of Voluntary Sustainability Programs鈥&苍产蝉辫;Regulation & Governance 13(4): 488-506
Luc Fransen, Jelmer Schalk, Marcel Kok, Vivek Voora, Jason Potts, Max Joosten, Philip Schleifer, and Graeme Auld, 2018 Sustainability 10(12), 4379
Graeme Auld, Michele Betsill, and Stacy VanDeveer, 2018 Annual Review of Environment and Resources 43: 425-453
Luc Fransen, Jelmer Schalk, and Graeme Auld, 2018 Regulation & Governance
Bryan Foster, Deane Wang, Graeme Auld, and Rosa Maria Roman Cueste, 2017 Environmental Science and Policy 78(December): 121-141
Kendra Sakaguchi, Anil Varughese, Graeme Auld, 2017 International Studies Review
Jessica F. Green and Graeme Auld, Forthcoming 2017 Transnational Environmental Law 6(2): 259-284
Lars H. Gulbrandsen and Graeme Auld, 2016 Global Environmental Politics 16(2): 42-60
Luc Fransen, Jelmer Schalk, and Graeme Auld, 2016 Global Networks 16(1): 45-67
Graeme Auld, 2015 鈥淐ertification as Governance鈥 in M. Dubnick and D. Bearfield (eds.) Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, Taylor and Francis
Graeme Auld and Lars H. Gulbrandsen, 2015 鈥溾&苍产蝉辫;Review of Policy Research 32(6): 699-722
Urs Dieterich and Graeme Auld, 2015 Journal of Cleaner Production 107 (November): 54-63
Graeme Auld, Stefan Renckens, and Benjamin Cashore, 2015 Regulation and Governance 9(2): 108-124
Bruce Doern, Graeme Auld and Christopher Stoney, 2015 , McGill-Queen鈥檚 University Press: Montreal, Kingston
Graeme Auld, 2014 , Yale University Press: New Haven.
Graeme Auld, Alexandra Mallett, Bozica Burlica, Francis Nolan-Poupart, and Robert Slater, 2014 Global Environmental Change 29 (November): 444-458
Graeme Auld 2014 鈥淐onfronting Trade-offs and Interactive Effects in the Choice of Policy Focus: Specialized versus Comprehensive Private Governance鈥&苍产蝉辫;Regulation and Governance 8(1): 126-148
Graeme Auld and Lars Gulbrandsen, 2014 鈥淟earning through Disclosure: The Evolving Importance of Transparency for Nonstate Certification鈥 in A. Gupta and M. Mason (eds) Transparency in Global Environmental Governance: Critical Perspectives, pp 271-296. MIT Press: Cambridge
Bradford S. Gentry, Thomas Sikor, Graeme Auld, Anthony J. Beddington, Tor A. Benjaminsen, Carol A. Hunsberger, Anne-Marie Izac, Matias E. Margulis, Tobias Plieninger, Heike Schroeder, and Caroline Upton, 2014. in K. Seto and A. Reenberg (eds) Rethinking Global Land Use in an Urban Era, pp 238-274. MIT Press: Cambridge
Graeme Auld, 2014. in K. Seto and A. Reenberg (eds) Rethinking Global Land Use in an Urban Era, pp 217-238. MIT Press: Cambridge
Norichika Kanie, Peter M. Haas, Steinar Andresen, Graeme Auld, Benjamin Cashore, Pamela S. Chasek, Jose Antonio Puppim de Oliverira, Stefan Renckens, Olav Schram Stokke, Casey Stevens, Stacy VanDeveer, and Masahiko Iguchi, 2013 鈥溾&苍产蝉辫;Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development 55(5): 14-30
Thomas Sikor, Graeme Auld, Anthony J. Beddington, Tor A. Benjaminsen, Bradford S. Gentry, Carol A. Hunsberger, Anne-Marie Izac, Matias E. Margulis, Tobias Plieninger, Heike Schroeder, and Caroline Upton, 2013 鈥淕lobal Land Governance: From Territory to Flow鈥&苍产蝉辫;Current Opinions in Environmental Sustainability 5(5): 522-527
Graeme Auld and Benjamin Cashore, 2013 鈥淢ixed Signals: NGO Campaigns and Non-State Market Driven (NSMD) Governance in an Export-Oriented Country鈥&苍产蝉辫;Canadian Public Policy 39(s2): 143-156
Graeme Auld, Benjamin Cashore, and Stefan Renckens, 2013. 鈥淕overnance Components in Private Regulation: Implications for Legitimacy, Authority and Effectiveness鈥 in N. Kanie, S. Andresen, and P.M. Haas (eds) Improving Global Environmental Governance: Best and Worst Practices for Improving International Climate Change Governance, pp 152-174. Routledge: London.
Graeme Auld and Lars H. Gulbrandsen, 2013. 鈥淧rivate Regulation in Global Environmental Governance鈥 in R. Falkner (ed) Handbook of Global Climate and Environmental Policy. Wiley-Blackwell Press: Oxford.
Kelly Levin, Benjamin Cashore, Steven Bernstein, and Graeme Auld, 2012. 鈥溾&苍产蝉辫;Policy Sciences 45(2): 123-152
Recent Funded Research
SSHRC Insight Grant 鈥淕overning Natural Resources in a Global Era: Actors, Practices, and Outcomes,鈥 Principal Investigator (Co-PIs: Hevina Dashwood, Alexandra Mallett, Lisa Mills, and Robert Slater), July 2013 to July 2018, $444,920
Recent Teaching
Policy Analysis for Environmental Governance (University of Melbourne)
Movements, Markets, Resources (Yale University)
Canadian Resource Management (Yale University)
Policy Analysis (杏吧原创 University)
Policy Institutions and Processes (杏吧原创 University)
Policy: Analysis, Implementation, and Evaluation (杏吧原创 University)
Environmental Policy (杏吧原创 University)
Policy Analysis and Contemporary Governance (杏吧原创 University)
Recent Supervisions
鈥淓cosystem Services and the Political Economy of Watershed Governance鈥 Matthew Retallack, Ph.D. candidate, School of Public Policy and Administration, co-supervisor
鈥淩einforcing the Legitimacy of the State after Conflict: Assessing the Institution Building 鈥 Legitimacy Paradox鈥 Ruby Dagher, Ph.D. candidate, School of Public Policy and Administration, supervisor
Recent editorships or academic offices
Editorial Board, , 2014 鈥 present
Editorial Board, , 2013 鈥 present
Editorial Board, , 2012 鈥 present
Distinctions and Awards
Elected Member of the Royal Society of Canada鈥檚 , November 2017
Recognizes early and mid-career achievements for emerging Canadian intellectual leader
Co-Winner 鈥淟ynton Keith Caldwell Prize,鈥 September 2016
Awarded by the American Political Science Association for the best book on environmental politics and policy for , Yale University Press, 2014.
鈥淓merging Young Scholar Award,鈥 September 2016
Awarded by the American Political Science Association in recognition of a researcher, within ten years of their PhD degree, who is making notable contributions to the field of science, technology, and environmental politics.
Honourable Mention 鈥淗arold and Margaret Sprout Award,鈥 February 2015
Awarded by the International Studies Association for the best book in the field of international environmental policy and politics; received honourable mention for (Yale University Press, 2014)
Canadian Bicentennial Visiting Associate Professor of Political Science, Yale University, August 2014 鈥 June 2015
Winner 鈥淗arold and Margaret Sprout Award,鈥 March 2005
Awarded by the International Studies Association for the best book in the field of international environmental policy and politics; co-winner with Benjamin Cashore and Deanna Newsom for (Yale University Press, 2004)