Synthesizing Archetypes of Social‐Ecological Systems: Identifying Common Building Blocks
ABSTRACT A growing number of studies apply the social‐ecological systems (SES) framework with its standardized set of variables to examine place‐based environmental governance. Yet, due to the wide diversity of social‐ecological systems, a general theory about how variables interact—and systems can be governed—lacks empirical support. Despite many case
Klaus Eisenack+7 more
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Paniagua, A.; Bryant, R. and Kizos, T. (eds.) (2012). The Political Ecology of Depopulation: Inequality, Landscape and People [PDF]
Christos Zografos
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The Rules of Engagement: Conditions for City‐To‐City Learning on Climate Change Policy
ABSTRACT City representatives actively share and seek knowledge, experiences, and solutions to address climate change challenges. This research investigates the question: What conditions explain engagement in city‐to‐city learning on climate change policy?
Elena Marie Enseñado+2 more
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Global warming and the political ecology of health: emerging crises and systemic solutions
Hans A. Baer, Merrill Singer
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The political ecology of weeds: a scalar approach to landscape transformations [PDF]
Christian A. Kull, Haripriya Rangan
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ABSTRACT Wildfires in Southern European Mediterranean regions, exacerbated by climatic conditions and human activity, pose significant threats to ecosystems and human well‐being. Current fire management policies tend to prioritize fire exclusion, neglecting traditional land use practices and socio‐ecological interactions underlying the human–fire ...
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The Political Ecology of the Metropolis: Metropolitan Sources of Electoral Behaviour in Eleven CountriesJeffereyM. Sellers, DanielKübler, MelanieWalter‐Rogg and R.Alan Walks (eds.) Colchester, ECPR Press (2013), 515 p., ISBN 978‐1‐907301‐37‐7 [PDF]
Sébastien Lambelet
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Deliberating Justice in Citizen Jury Processes—Lessons for Just Transitions Governance
ABSTRACT Citizen juries are suggested as an effective tool for promoting just transition to low‐carbon societies. However, citizen juries are influenced by participation rules, accepted discourses, and participants' perceptions about the need for climate policies.
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ABSTRACT This article investigates environmental under‐performance by exploring Greece, a typical laggard case within the European Union. It introduces a newly developed capacity–intentionality framework (CIF), which expands the policy capacity model of Wu, Ramesh, and Howlett by integrating the dimension of political agency and purposeful action.
Michail Melidis, Athanassios Gouglas
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