Democratic Norms of Earth System Governance

Democratic Norms of Earth System Governance
Author: Walter F. Baber,Robert V. Bartlett
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2021-04-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781108924962

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Deliberative democracy is well-suited to the challenges of governing in the Anthropocene. But deliberative democratic practices are only suited to these challenges to the extent that five prerequisites - empoweredness, embeddedness, experimentality, equivocality, and equitableness - are successfully institutionalized. Governance must be: created by those it addresses, applicable equally to all, capable of learning from (and adapting to) experience, rationally grounded, and internalized by those who adopt and experience it. This book analyzes these five major normative principles, pairing each with one of the Earth System Governance Project's analytical problems to provide an in-depth discussion of the minimal conditions for environmental governance that can be truly sustainable. It is ideal for scholars and graduate students in global environmental politics, earth system governance, and international environmental policy. This is one of a series of publications associated with the Earth System Governance Project. For more publications, see www.cambridge.org/earth-system-governance.

Environmental Human Rights in Earth System Governance

Environmental Human Rights in Earth System Governance
Author: Walter F. Baber,Robert V. Bartlett
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2020-06-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781108732352

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Environmental rights are a category of human rights necessarily central to both democracy and effective earth system governance (any environmental-ecological-sustainable democracy). For any democracy to remain democratic, some aspects must be beyond democracy and must not be allowed to be subjected to any ordinary democratic collective choice processes shy of consensus. Real, established rights constitute a necessary boundary of legitimate everyday democratic practice. We analyze how human rights are made democratically and, in particular, how they can be made with respect to matters environmental, especially matters that have import beyond the confines of the modern nation state.

Agency in Earth System Governance

Agency in Earth System Governance
Author: Michele M. Betsill,Tabitha M. Benney,Andrea K. Gerlak
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2020-01-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781108705875

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An accessible synthesis of a decade of multidisciplinary research into how diverse actors exercise authority in environmental decision making.

Democratic Norms of Earth System Governance

Democratic Norms of Earth System Governance
Author: Walter F. Baber,Robert V. Bartlett
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2021-04-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781108831222

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An analysis of the normative prerequisites for addressing the challenges of democratic earth system governance in the Anthropocene.

Consensus and Global Environmental Governance

Consensus and Global Environmental Governance
Author: Walter F. Baber,Robert V. Bartlett
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2015-02-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780262527224

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Walter F. Baber and Robert V. Bartlett.

Architectures of Earth System Governance

Architectures of Earth System Governance
Author: Frank Biermann,Rakhyun E. Kim
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2020-05-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781108489515

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An authoritative analysis of [a decade of] research on institutional architectures in earth system governance, covering key elements, structures and policy options.

Adaptiveness Changing Earth System Governance

Adaptiveness  Changing Earth System Governance
Author: Bernd Siebenhüner,Riyanti Djalante
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2021-07-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781108479028

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A state-of-the-art review of adaptiveness as a key concept in environmental governance literature, complemented by global, regional, and national applications.

Earth System Governance

Earth System Governance
Author: Frank Biermann
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2014-11-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780262526692

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A new model for effective global environmental governance in an era of human-caused planetary transformation and disruption. Humans are no longer spectators who need to adapt to their natural environment. Our impact on the earth has caused changes that are outside the range of natural variability and are equivalent to such major geological disruptions as ice ages. Some scientists argue that we have entered a new epoch in planetary history: the Anthropocene. In such an era of planet-wide transformation, we need a new model for planet-wide environmental politics. In this book, Frank Biermann proposes “earth system” governance as just such a new paradigm. Biermann offers both analytical and normative perspectives. He provides detailed analysis of global environmental politics in terms of five dimensions of effective governance: agency, particularly agency beyond that of state actors; architecture of governance, from local to global levels; accountability and legitimacy; equitable allocation of resources; and adaptiveness of governance systems. Biermann goes on to offer a wide range of policy proposals for future environmental governance and a revitalized United Nations, including the establishment of a World Environment Organization and a UN Sustainable Development Council, new mechanisms for strengthened representation of civil society and scientists in global decision making, innovative systems of qualified majority voting in multilateral negotiations, and novel institutions to protect those impacted by global change. Drawing on ten years of research, Biermann formulates earth system governance as an empirical reality and a political necessity.