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WWF and Arctic environmentalism
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29 November 2022

'WWF will be of interest to students of environmental governance, political scientists, and other disciplines, and importantly to ENGOs themselves. Because of the size of WWF parts of the book will be of value to a general environmental audience although the writing caters to specialists, including in its use of terms that seem essential to certain styles of analysis: one “situates,” “signals,” “triangulates, and “unpacks” in “decision-making spaces.'
Joseph DiMento, H-Environment (July 2023)
Introduction
1 NGOs in the North: concerns, challenges and audiences
2 Legacy: the burdens and benefits of the WWF brand
3 Networks: roots for success or reputational liability
4 Leading with science: WWF and scientific engagement
5 Getting your point across: the WWF communication style
6 Perceptions of the WWF in the Arctic
Conclusion
Index