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16 Int'l Env't Agreements: Pol. L. & Econs. 1 (2016)

handle is hein.journals/intenve16 and id is 1 raw text is: Int Environ Agreements (2016) 16:1 20
DOI 10.1007/s10784-014-9254-5                                            CrossMark
Implementation of the Strategic Approach
to International Chemicals Management in Cambodia:
effects of regime design
Linn Persson - Asa Persson - Chanthy Sam
Accepted: 11 April 2014/Published online: 26 April 2014
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014
Abstract Over the past 20 years, a cluster of international environmental agreements has
developed aiming at reducing the risks associated with production and use of chemicals.
The Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM) is the newest
addition to this cluster and serves to guide efforts to meet the 2020 goal to use and produce
chemicals in a way that minimizes significant adverse effects on human health and the
environment. SAICM differs from other chemical and waste agreements on several key
points: It is a policy framework that is legally non-binding; it comprises a broad scope of
activities; and it allows for active participation of non-governmental stakeholders. A
central aim of SAICM is to decrease the gap between developed and developing countries
in terms of capacities to manage chemicals safely. This article examines the early
implementation of SAICM, based on a national-level case study in Cambodia and inter-
views with SAICM stakeholders. The results show that SAICM has generated a clear
momentum in Cambodia and has led to several implementation projects. Based on the
interviews, the overall conclusion is that design features of the SAICM-its broad scope,
multi-stakeholder participation and voluntary status-are appropriate for the purpose of
improving chemicals management in a developing country like Cambodia. However, these
features also bring about difficulties in measuring progress on implementation. The future
development of SAICM therefore needs to balance the benefits of its key design features
with the need to more effectively and precisely monitor progress toward the 2020 goal.
Keywords Cambodia - Chemicals management - International environmental
agreements - Regime - Effectiveness - Strategic Approach to International
Chemicals Management (SAICM)
L. Persson (E) - A. Persson
Stockholm Environment Institute, Linnigatan 87D, Box 24218, 104 51 Stockholm, Sweden
e-mail: linn.persson@sei-international.org
C. Sam
Stockholm Environment Institute, Chulalongkorn University, 15th Floor, Witthyakit Building,
254 Chulalongkorn Soi 64 Phyathai Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

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