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Conceptualising Climate Change Governance
2012The projected impacts of climate change, not only flooding and the urban heat island, but also gradual changes, such as biodiversity loss or a reduction in the groundwater level, can become societal problems. The complex inter-relationships between stakeholders and societal coordination can be included under the term “governance”.
Fröhlich, J., Knieling, J.
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Abstract Climate change is prioritized by the United Nations as sustainable development goal (SDG) number 13. Community participation in climate change adaptation and mitigation is considered fundamental to achieving SDG 13. Achieving this SDG 13 could however pose a challenge if factors such as communities’ understanding and ...
Redemption Chatanga, Maréve Biljohn
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Redemption Chatanga, Maréve Biljohn
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2018
Intended for academics and practitioners involved in studying, developing and evaluating climate governance, this innovative volume analyses bottom-up climate change initiatives on the ground, investigating what happens once these climate experiments end, and explores how they can result in transformative ways of tackling climate change.
Turnheim, Bruno +2 more
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Intended for academics and practitioners involved in studying, developing and evaluating climate governance, this innovative volume analyses bottom-up climate change initiatives on the ground, investigating what happens once these climate experiments end, and explores how they can result in transformative ways of tackling climate change.
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Transnational Climate Governance
Global Environmental Politics, 2009In this article we examine the emergence and implications of transnational climate-change governance. We argue that although the study of transnational relations has recently been renewed alongside a burgeoning interest in issues of global governance, the nature of transnational governance has to date received less attention.
Andonova, Liliana B. +2 more
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2020
Abstract Having set out the legal duties of directors, officers, trustees, and investment managers in Chapter 4, this chapter discusses principles and frameworks that can inform effective climate governance. It offers advice on how to get started. It raises the notion of having climate competent directors and pension fiduciaries.
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Abstract Having set out the legal duties of directors, officers, trustees, and investment managers in Chapter 4, this chapter discusses principles and frameworks that can inform effective climate governance. It offers advice on how to get started. It raises the notion of having climate competent directors and pension fiduciaries.
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2014
This chapter engages with the current political and academic debate on the governance of “climate migration.” It highlights the difficulties of ascribing a unique cause to migration and questions the relevance of distinguishing “climate migration” from other forms of migration.
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This chapter engages with the current political and academic debate on the governance of “climate migration.” It highlights the difficulties of ascribing a unique cause to migration and questions the relevance of distinguishing “climate migration” from other forms of migration.
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Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century. Lisa Franke analyses the European Union's climate and energy policy and its leading role in global climate governance. She draws on theoretical approaches to global climate governance (GCG) and multi-level governance (MLG) and applies a typology of four leadership types to ...
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Abstract Among the top five world renewable energy resource development leaders, Kenya’s governance challenges continue to affect the country’s renewable energy provision and distribution among the Kenyan population. This case study analysis used Ostrom’s polycentric environmental governance approach to explore Kenya’s decentralized ...
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Victor Ferreros +3 more
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2013
Despite a growing interest in critical social and political studies of climate change, the field remains fragmented and diffuse. This is the first volume to collect this body of scholarship, providing a key reference point in the growing debate about climate change across the social sciences.
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Despite a growing interest in critical social and political studies of climate change, the field remains fragmented and diffuse. This is the first volume to collect this body of scholarship, providing a key reference point in the growing debate about climate change across the social sciences.
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