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Democracy in the Era of Climate Change: Innovations, Perceptions, and Transformations

Civil Society
Climate Change
Comparative Perspective
P507
Patrick Scherhaufer
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
Uwe Remer
Fraunhofer IRB

Abstract

This panel provides a holistic exploration of democratic innovations in climate governance, addressing both public perceptions and the intricate realities of institutional transformation. Attendees can expect a nuanced discussion on the multifaceted aspects of participatory climate governance, encompassing local assemblies, cross-national support, grassroots engagement, policy processes, and the challenges faced in institutional transformations.

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