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Governing Food in an Era of Crises

Civil Society
Environmental Policy
Globalisation
Governance
Representation
Social Justice
P172
Jessica Duncan
Wageningen University and Research Center
Gerard Breeman
Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden
Gerard Breeman
Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden

Building: Jean-Brillant, Floor: 3, Room: B-3285

Friday 09:00 - 10:40 EDT (28/08/2015)

Abstract

A scientifically-framed nexus of threats, marked by a perfect storm of environmental challenges, has recently attracted attention across in global governance regimes. There has been widespread agreement on the need for greater coordination and coherence in governance arrangement to address these challenges, but integration has been weak in practice. This panel seeks papers that interrogate the governance environment and identify the challenges and opportunities at the intersection of food security, energy, finance, natural resources and climate change governance.

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