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Building: Sutherland School of Law, Floor: Ground, Room: Mason Hayes Curran Theatre
Thursday 16:15 - 18:00 BST (15/08/2024)
Environmental problems such as the climate emergency, biodiversity loss, natural resource depletion, and the associated environmental justice concerns have spurred a vast amount of research on environmental governance spanning across mono- to polycentric, adaptive, collaborative, and transformative approaches, which have increasingly adopted network perspectives. However, there is a lot to be learned about how politics in different environmental networks relates to the broader governance contexts and systems shaping policy and, ultimately, socio-environmental outcomes. Examining politics within environmental networks encompasses a broad array of research, including power dynamics, patterns of collaboration and conflict, framing and mobilization processes, crisis management, transboundary governance systems, and coalitional behavior.
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Conceptualizing Interorganizational Crisis Networks: Climate-Related Emergencies as Illustrations | View Paper Details |
"Climate Change and the Polls: Understanding the Rising Polarization in Election Campaigns" | View Paper Details |
Peatland policy cooperation and policy learning for paludiculture – policy networks across the Baltic Sea region | View Paper Details |