
معرفی
Inger Weibust serves as Assistant Professor at The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University, specializing in environmental governance frameworks across international and federal systems where agreements frequently lack robust enforcement provisions.
Her research centers on regulatory weaknesses in environmental treaties, examining voluntary codes, compliance monitoring challenges, and multilevel governance structures. Current work investigates the paradox of international environmental agreements relying on self-reported data despite advances in remote sensing technology since 2000, questioning foundational assumptions about monitoring mechanisms in treaty design.
Publications reveal consistent focus on governance gaps in environmental policy, spanning international relations, political science, and public administration disciplines. Her scholarship emphasizes the structural limitations of compliance verification systems and sovereignty constraints in multinational environmental regulation.





