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The Politics of Environmental Networks

Environmental Policy
Developing World Politics
Climate Change
P530
Monica Di Gregorio
University of Leeds

Abstract

Environmental problems such as climate emergencies, biodiversity loss, natural resource depletion, and associated environmental justice concerns have spurred a vast amount of research on environmental governance, which has increasingly adopted network perspectives. However, there is much to learn about how politics in different environmental networks relates to the broader governance contexts and systems shaping policy and, ultimately, socio-environmental outcomes, and specifically, from studies conducted in the Global South, an underrepresented region in political network research. This panel aims to bring together state-of-the-art political network analysis approaches that study the diverse features of the politics of environmental networks.

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