Ecoregions are defined on natural resource boundaries rather than political criteria. The aim of this book is to provide a comprehensive understanding of environmental regionalism at the international level, analyzing the concept and its evolution.
Ecoregions are defined on natural resource boundaries rather than political criteria. The aim of this book is to provide a comprehensive understanding of environmental regionalism at the international level, analyzing the concept and its evolution.
Jon Marco Church is Associate Professor of Sustainability and Governance at the University of Reims, France. He was previously a Doctoral Fellow at Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Identifying ecoregions 1. The environmental component 2. The regional component Part 2: Analyzing ecoregional governance 3. Epistemic perspectives: science and knowledge 4. Sociological approaches: norms and institutions 5. Diagnostic frameworks: analyzing sustainability Part 3: Comparing ecoregional agreements and processes 6. The ecoregional governance framework 7. Case studies of ecoregional governance
Part 1: Identifying ecoregions 1. The environmental component 2. The regional component Part 2: Analyzing ecoregional governance 3. Epistemic perspectives: science and knowledge 4. Sociological approaches: norms and institutions 5. Diagnostic frameworks: analyzing sustainability Part 3: Comparing ecoregional agreements and processes 6. The ecoregional governance framework 7. Case studies of ecoregional governance
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