Multilevel Environmental Governance

Multilevel Environmental Governance
Author: Inger Weibust,James Meadowcroft
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2014-03-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780857939258

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The literature on Multi-level governance (MLG), an approach that explicitly looks at the system of the many interacting authority structures at work in the global political economy, has grown significantly over the last decade. The authors in this volu

Theories and Methods for the Study of Multi Level Environmental Governance

Theories and Methods for the Study of Multi Level Environmental Governance
Author: Moeko Saito-Jensen
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2015-05-06
Genre: Electronic book
ISBN: 9786021504871

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Multilevel Governance of Global Environmental Change

Multilevel Governance of Global Environmental Change
Author: Gerd Winter
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 654
Release: 2011-03-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0521173434

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Originally published in 2006, this collection is the outcome of an interdisciplinary research project involving scholars in the fields of international and comparative environmental law, the sociology and politics of global governance, and the scientific study of global climate change. Earth system analysis as developed by the natural sciences is transferred to the analysis of institutions of global environmental change. Rather than one overarching supranational organisation, a system of 'multilevel' institutions is advocated. The book examines the proper role of industrial self-regulation, of horizontal transfer of national policies, of regional integration, and of improved coordination between international environmental organisations, as well as basic principles for sustainable use of resources. Addressing both academics and politicians, this book will stimulate the debate about the means of improving global governance.

Theories and Methods for the Study of Multilevel Environmental Governance

Theories and Methods for the Study of Multilevel Environmental Governance
Author: Moeko Saito-Jensen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic book
ISBN: OCLC:1066672112

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Pioneers Leaders and Followers in Multilevel and Polycentric Climate Governance

Pioneers  Leaders and Followers in Multilevel and Polycentric Climate Governance
Author: RĂ¼diger Wurzel,Duncan Liefferink,Diarmuid Torney
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2020-06-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781000057331

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Pioneers, Leaders and Followers in Multilevel and Polycentric Climate Governance focuses on pioneers, leaders and followers as central drivers for international climate change governance innovations. A burgeoning literature has identified pioneers and leaders as central drivers for international climate change governance innovations. A wide range of actors (such as international organisations, the European Union, NGOs, corporations and cities) have been identified as potential and actual climate pioneers and/or leaders. Despite this, much of the academic debate is still largely focused on states. To address this research gap, this volume focuses primarily on non-state actors in different multilevel and polycentric governance structures. The chapters offer a critical analysis of the different types of actors (e.g. the EU, corporate actors, NGOs and cities) who can act as pioneers and/or leaders at different levels of climate governance (including the international, supranational, regional, national and local) encompassing non-state and state actors. The volume provides a clear conceptualisation of pioneers, leaders and followers while assessing their motives, capacities, styles and strategies. It examines critically the dynamic interrelationship between leaders and pioneers on the one hand, and followers and laggards on the other. Moreover, it analyses how multilevel and polycentric climate governance structures enable and/or constrain climate pioneers, leaders and followers. This volume will be of great use to scholars of environmental governance, climate change, and international governance. The chapters were originally published as a special issue in Environmental Politics.

Adaptive Co Management

Adaptive Co Management
Author: Derek Armitage,Fikret Berkes,Nancy Doubleday
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780774859721

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In Canada and around the world, new concerns with adaptive processes, feedback learning, and flexible partnerships are reshaping environmental governance. Meanwhile, ideas about collaboration and learning are converging around the idea of adaptive co-management. This book provides a comprehensive synthesis of the core concepts, strategies, and tools in this emerging field, informed by a diverse group of researchers and practitioners with over two decades of experience. It also offers a diverse set of case studies that reveal the challenges and implications of adaptive co-management thinking.

Scale Sensitive Governance of the Environment

Scale Sensitive Governance of the Environment
Author: Frans Padt,Paul Opdam,Nico Polman,Catrien Termeer
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2014-03-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118567128

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Sensitivity to scales is one of the key challenges in environmental governance. Climate change, food production, energy supply, and natural resource management are examples of environmental challenges that stretch across scales and require action at multiple levels. Governance systems are typically ill-equipped for this task due to organisational and jurisdictional specialisation and short-term planning horizons. Further to this, scientific knowledge is fragmented along disciplinary lines and research traditions in academia and research institutions. State-of-the-art, Scale-Sensitive Governance of the Environment addresses these challenges by establishing the foundation for a new, trans-disciplinary research field. It brings together and reframes a variety of disciplinary approaches, using the idea of scales to create a conceptual and methodological basis for scale-sensitive governance of the environment from both a natural and social science perspective. This volume presents new visions, methods and innovative applications of thinking and decision making across scales in space and time to develop a holistic view on the subject. It is unique in providing: F analysis on how spatial, temporal, and governance scales are constructed, politically and scientifically defined, institutionalized in governance practices, and strategically used in policy discourses F details on how current environmental governance practices can be enriched by the use of theory on scale, with specific research themes to show the benefits of recognizing scales in empirical research F insightful case studies drawn from countries in the Americas, Eastern and Southern Africa, Europe, and South and Southeastern Asia, covering a wide range of environmental topics including biodiversity, climate change, commodities (tea and palm oil), cultural landscapes, energy, forestry, natural resource management, pesticides, urban development, and water management. With its comprehensive coverage of scale and scaling issues and convergence of widely different scientific approaches, this book is essential for environmental scientists, policy makers and planners, also conservation biologists and ecologists who are involved in modeling climate change impacts and sustainability. This reference will also benefit students of environmental studies, and all those who seek a response to the urgent environmental governance challenges for the decades ahead.

On Environmental Governance

On Environmental Governance
Author: Oran R Young
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2016-01-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317255239

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In On Environmental Governance, Oran R. Young examines a variety of efforts to meet the challenge of governing human interaction with the environment in the interest of sustainability. At the same time, he considers measures to minimize restrictions on human actors in using their natural resources. Young looks at issues including climate change, biodiversity, deforestation, greenhouse gas emissions, and carbon cycle disruption in exploring impacts from the local to the global. The book draws on general ideas about the nature of governance while exploring new models for governing human-environment relations.