Agency in Earth System Governance
Herausgeber: Benney, Tabitha M.; Gerlak, Andrea K.; Betsill, Michele M.
Agency in Earth System Governance
Herausgeber: Benney, Tabitha M.; Gerlak, Andrea K.; Betsill, Michele M.
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This volume synthesizes a decade of multidisciplinary research into how diverse actors, from local to global levels, exercise authority in environmental decision making, and their capacity to deliver effective, legitimate and equitable Earth system governance. It provides a valuable orientation for graduate students, researchers and policy makers.
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This volume synthesizes a decade of multidisciplinary research into how diverse actors, from local to global levels, exercise authority in environmental decision making, and their capacity to deliver effective, legitimate and equitable Earth system governance. It provides a valuable orientation for graduate students, researchers and policy makers.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 659g
- ISBN-13: 9781108484053
- ISBN-10: 1108484050
- Artikelnr.: 56791234
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 659g
- ISBN-13: 9781108484053
- ISBN-10: 1108484050
- Artikelnr.: 56791234
List of contributors; Acknowledgments; Part I. Introduction and Overview: 1. Introduction: agency in earth system governance Michele M. Betsill
Tabitha M. Benney
Andrea K. Gerlak
C. Brown
S. Chan
O. Enechi
R. B. Mitchell
I. Möller
J. J. Patterson
M. Scobie
S. van der Hel and O. E. Widerberg; 2. Conceptualizing agency and agents in earth system governance M. Scobie
Tabitha M. Benney
C. Brown and O. E. Widerberg; 3. Theories and methods of agency research in earth system governance Tabitha M. Benney
A. Orsini
D. Cantwell and L. Iozzelli; 4. How geographies and issues matter in ESG-agency research Andrea K. Gerlak
M. Mills-Novoa
A. Elder
O. Enechi
P. Sharma and K. Singh; Part II. Agency and the Dynamics of Earth System Governance: 5. Power (ful) and power (less): a review of power in the ESG-agency scholarship Andrea K. Gerlak
T. R. Eimer
M. C. Brisbois
M. Mills-Novoa
L. Schmitz
J. Luimers and P. Abernethy; 6. The performance of agency in earth system governance Michele M. Betsill and M. Milkoreit; 7. Agency and knowledge in environmental governance: a thematic review M. Milkoreit
J. S. Bansard and S. van der Hel; 8. Agency and architecture: producing stability and change J. J. Patterson; 9. Agency in a multi-scalar world M. Scobie
Michele M. Betsill and H. Park; 10. Agency and norms: who defines what ought to be? M. Angstadt and I. Möller; 11. Agency in the allocation of and access to natural resources P. Sharma
O. Enechi and S. N. Kumar; 12. Agency and adaptiveness: navigating change and transformation J. J. Patterson; 13. Accountability in the governance of global change C. Brown and M. Scobie; 14. How to evaluate agents and agency S. Chan and R. B. Mitchell; Part III. Policy Implications and the Future of Agency in Earth System Governance Research: 15. Conclusion: policy implications of ESG-agency research and reflections on the road ahead Andrea K. Gerlak
Michele M. Betsill
J. J. Patterson
S. Chan
Tabitha M. Benney
M. C. Brisbois
T. R. Eimer and M. Scobie; Appendix A; Index.
Tabitha M. Benney
Andrea K. Gerlak
C. Brown
S. Chan
O. Enechi
R. B. Mitchell
I. Möller
J. J. Patterson
M. Scobie
S. van der Hel and O. E. Widerberg; 2. Conceptualizing agency and agents in earth system governance M. Scobie
Tabitha M. Benney
C. Brown and O. E. Widerberg; 3. Theories and methods of agency research in earth system governance Tabitha M. Benney
A. Orsini
D. Cantwell and L. Iozzelli; 4. How geographies and issues matter in ESG-agency research Andrea K. Gerlak
M. Mills-Novoa
A. Elder
O. Enechi
P. Sharma and K. Singh; Part II. Agency and the Dynamics of Earth System Governance: 5. Power (ful) and power (less): a review of power in the ESG-agency scholarship Andrea K. Gerlak
T. R. Eimer
M. C. Brisbois
M. Mills-Novoa
L. Schmitz
J. Luimers and P. Abernethy; 6. The performance of agency in earth system governance Michele M. Betsill and M. Milkoreit; 7. Agency and knowledge in environmental governance: a thematic review M. Milkoreit
J. S. Bansard and S. van der Hel; 8. Agency and architecture: producing stability and change J. J. Patterson; 9. Agency in a multi-scalar world M. Scobie
Michele M. Betsill and H. Park; 10. Agency and norms: who defines what ought to be? M. Angstadt and I. Möller; 11. Agency in the allocation of and access to natural resources P. Sharma
O. Enechi and S. N. Kumar; 12. Agency and adaptiveness: navigating change and transformation J. J. Patterson; 13. Accountability in the governance of global change C. Brown and M. Scobie; 14. How to evaluate agents and agency S. Chan and R. B. Mitchell; Part III. Policy Implications and the Future of Agency in Earth System Governance Research: 15. Conclusion: policy implications of ESG-agency research and reflections on the road ahead Andrea K. Gerlak
Michele M. Betsill
J. J. Patterson
S. Chan
Tabitha M. Benney
M. C. Brisbois
T. R. Eimer and M. Scobie; Appendix A; Index.
List of contributors; Acknowledgments; Part I. Introduction and Overview: 1. Introduction: agency in earth system governance Michele M. Betsill
Tabitha M. Benney
Andrea K. Gerlak
C. Brown
S. Chan
O. Enechi
R. B. Mitchell
I. Möller
J. J. Patterson
M. Scobie
S. van der Hel and O. E. Widerberg; 2. Conceptualizing agency and agents in earth system governance M. Scobie
Tabitha M. Benney
C. Brown and O. E. Widerberg; 3. Theories and methods of agency research in earth system governance Tabitha M. Benney
A. Orsini
D. Cantwell and L. Iozzelli; 4. How geographies and issues matter in ESG-agency research Andrea K. Gerlak
M. Mills-Novoa
A. Elder
O. Enechi
P. Sharma and K. Singh; Part II. Agency and the Dynamics of Earth System Governance: 5. Power (ful) and power (less): a review of power in the ESG-agency scholarship Andrea K. Gerlak
T. R. Eimer
M. C. Brisbois
M. Mills-Novoa
L. Schmitz
J. Luimers and P. Abernethy; 6. The performance of agency in earth system governance Michele M. Betsill and M. Milkoreit; 7. Agency and knowledge in environmental governance: a thematic review M. Milkoreit
J. S. Bansard and S. van der Hel; 8. Agency and architecture: producing stability and change J. J. Patterson; 9. Agency in a multi-scalar world M. Scobie
Michele M. Betsill and H. Park; 10. Agency and norms: who defines what ought to be? M. Angstadt and I. Möller; 11. Agency in the allocation of and access to natural resources P. Sharma
O. Enechi and S. N. Kumar; 12. Agency and adaptiveness: navigating change and transformation J. J. Patterson; 13. Accountability in the governance of global change C. Brown and M. Scobie; 14. How to evaluate agents and agency S. Chan and R. B. Mitchell; Part III. Policy Implications and the Future of Agency in Earth System Governance Research: 15. Conclusion: policy implications of ESG-agency research and reflections on the road ahead Andrea K. Gerlak
Michele M. Betsill
J. J. Patterson
S. Chan
Tabitha M. Benney
M. C. Brisbois
T. R. Eimer and M. Scobie; Appendix A; Index.
Tabitha M. Benney
Andrea K. Gerlak
C. Brown
S. Chan
O. Enechi
R. B. Mitchell
I. Möller
J. J. Patterson
M. Scobie
S. van der Hel and O. E. Widerberg; 2. Conceptualizing agency and agents in earth system governance M. Scobie
Tabitha M. Benney
C. Brown and O. E. Widerberg; 3. Theories and methods of agency research in earth system governance Tabitha M. Benney
A. Orsini
D. Cantwell and L. Iozzelli; 4. How geographies and issues matter in ESG-agency research Andrea K. Gerlak
M. Mills-Novoa
A. Elder
O. Enechi
P. Sharma and K. Singh; Part II. Agency and the Dynamics of Earth System Governance: 5. Power (ful) and power (less): a review of power in the ESG-agency scholarship Andrea K. Gerlak
T. R. Eimer
M. C. Brisbois
M. Mills-Novoa
L. Schmitz
J. Luimers and P. Abernethy; 6. The performance of agency in earth system governance Michele M. Betsill and M. Milkoreit; 7. Agency and knowledge in environmental governance: a thematic review M. Milkoreit
J. S. Bansard and S. van der Hel; 8. Agency and architecture: producing stability and change J. J. Patterson; 9. Agency in a multi-scalar world M. Scobie
Michele M. Betsill and H. Park; 10. Agency and norms: who defines what ought to be? M. Angstadt and I. Möller; 11. Agency in the allocation of and access to natural resources P. Sharma
O. Enechi and S. N. Kumar; 12. Agency and adaptiveness: navigating change and transformation J. J. Patterson; 13. Accountability in the governance of global change C. Brown and M. Scobie; 14. How to evaluate agents and agency S. Chan and R. B. Mitchell; Part III. Policy Implications and the Future of Agency in Earth System Governance Research: 15. Conclusion: policy implications of ESG-agency research and reflections on the road ahead Andrea K. Gerlak
Michele M. Betsill
J. J. Patterson
S. Chan
Tabitha M. Benney
M. C. Brisbois
T. R. Eimer and M. Scobie; Appendix A; Index.