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Climate change is a ‘wicked problem’ that involves a number of complexities including challenges to governance and policy making. Climate change governance can then be seen as an assemblage of diverse actors, who influence policy-making and policies centered on the climate change issue through patterned interactions that stretch across scales. Use of SNA provides key insights into the underlying relational structures of such assemblages and thus contributes to improve coordination and learning processes – a necessary condition for effective policy response. The call is open to substantive, theoretical, and methodological contributions on one-mode networks as well as to applications of two-mode or multi-level network analysis which connect political actors on different levels, or ecological units affected by climate change.
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Collective-action in Natural Disaster Management: Evidence from Wildfire Responder Networks in Sweden and Canada | View Paper Details |
Renewable Energy Discourses in Middle Income Countries | View Paper Details |
Divided we Work, Together we Argue: Explaining the Differences in Consensual Logic of the German and Japanese Climate Change Policy Networks | View Paper Details |
The Power to Move Away from Business As Usual of Deforestation: Analysing REDD+ Policy Networks Over Time | View Paper Details |