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Institutional outcome at the subnational level – Climate commitment as a new measurement

open access: yesEarth System Governance, 2023
This paper presents the concept of climate commitment for measuring institutional effectiveness in global climate governance at the subnational level.
Thais Lemos Ribeiro
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Chinese Approach to Global Climate Governance: From Concept to Practice [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences
As one of the founding members of the United Nations, China has been actively promoting the process of global governance. In 2012, China proposed the concept of global governance of «a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind», aiming to promote the ...
Liu Jingyuan
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National climate change governance and lock-in: Insights from Korea's conservative and liberal governments' committees

open access: yesEnergy Strategy Reviews, 2023
When establishing national climate change response policies, conflicts between various stakeholders may arise. Therefore, we need a collaborative climate change governance to coordinate stakeholders’ opinions.
Bong-Kyung Cho   +2 more
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Anticipatory governance of solar geoengineering: conflicting visions of the future and their links to governance proposals [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This article identifies diverse rationales to call for anticipatory governance of solar geoengineering, in light of a climate crisis. In focusing on governance rationales, we step back from proliferating debates in the literature on ‘how, when, whom, and
Nicholson, Simon   +11 more
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Climate change adaptation in European river basins [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This paper contains an assessment and standardized comparative analysis of the current water management regimes in four case-studies in three European river basins: the Hungarian part of the Upper Tisza, the Ukrainian part of the Upper Tisza (also called
Grin, J.   +9 more
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Developing an indicator system and assessing China's progress on climate change adaptation in 2010–2022 from dual-dimension

open access: yesEnvironmental and Sustainability Indicators
China, as one of the regions most severely impacted by climate change globally, has consistently prioritized the issue of climate change adaptation. The Chinese government has implemented a series of measures to adapt to climate change in alignment with ...
Yang Song   +3 more
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Climate change governance for urban resilience for Indonesia: A systematic literature review

open access: yesCogent Social Sciences, 2023
Cities are faced with new and complex issues such as natural disasters, rapid population growth, and pollution. The era of smart and resilient cities in this century has brought a new type of governance that can explain the ambiguity of urban resilience ...
Abdillah Abdillah   +3 more
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Integrating adaptive governance and participatory multicriteria methods: a framework for climate adaptation governance

open access: yesEcology and Society, 2014
Climate adaptation is a dynamic social and institutional process where the governance dimension is receiving growing attention. Adaptive governance is an approach that promises to reduce uncertainty by improving the knowledge base for decision making. As
Stefania Munaretto   +2 more
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Adaptive Governance and sub-national Climate Change Policy: A comparative analysis of Khyber Pukhtunkhawa and Punjab Provinces in Pakistan

open access: yes, 2019
This study explores the adaptive governance and effective implementation of climate policies at the subnational level in a developing country context. We focused on Pakistan as our central case as it is considered one of the most vulnerable countries to ...
H. Ali, Saleem, Mumtaz, Muhammad
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Contesting Legitimacy in Global Environmental Governance: An Exploration of Transboundary Climate Risk Management in the Brazilian-German Coffee Supply Chain [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Stronger interconnections between people, ecosystems and economies in a globalized world are changing the scope and nature of global environmental governance.
Dzebo, Adis   +2 more
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