Contents:
Preface
PART I CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS
1. Anthropocene and Planetary Boundaries
Victor Galaz
2. Consumerism
Jane Lister
3. Earth System Governance
Frank Biermann
4. Environment and Nature
Paul Wapner
5. Global Environmental Governance
Philipp Pattberg and Oscar Widerberg
6. Inclusive Development
Joyeeta Gupta, Vincent Cornelissen and Mirjam A.F. Ros-Tonen
7. Liberal Environmentalism and Governance Norms
Steven Bernstein
8. Risk
Ortwin Renn
9. Sustainable Development
Joyeeta Gupta and Isa Baud
PART II THEORIES AND METHODS
10. Constructivism and Sociological Institutionalism
Gerry Nagtzaam
11. Cost-Benefit Analysis
Simon Dietz
12. Deep Ecology
Kate Booth
13. Deliberative Policy Analysis
Hayley Stevenson
14. Feminism
Annica Kronsell
15. Governmentality
Delf Rothe
16. Integrated Assessment Modelling
Detlef van Vuuren and Marcel Kok
17. Neo-Gramscianism
Chukwumerije Okereke
18. Neoliberal Institutionalism
Thijs Van de Graaf
19. Qualitative Comparative Analysis
Olav Schram Stokke and Arild Underdal
20. Quantitative Comparative Analysis
Sijeong Lim and Aseem Prakash
21. Simulations
Walter F. Baber and Robert V. Bartlett
22. Teaching Global Environmental Governance
Maria Ivanova
23. World Society
David John Frank, Ann Hironaka and Evan Schofer
PART III ACTORS
24. Civil Society
Karin Bäckstrand
25. European Union
Camilla Adelle, David Benson and Andrew Jordan
26. Individuals
Tom Oliver
27. International Bureaucracies
Bernd Siebenhüner
28. Media
Marija Isailovic
29. Private Sector
Jonatan Pinkse
30. Religious Movements
Randolph Haluza-DeLay
31. Scientists and Experts
Silke Beck
32. States
Daniel Compagnon
33. United Nations
Liliana Andonova and Kathryn Chelminski
PART IV INSTITUTIONS
34. Clubs
Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen
35. International Organizations
Steffen Bauer
36. Mega-Conferences
Sander Chan
37. Private Environmental Governance
Philipp Pattberg and Marija Isailovic
38. Public-Private Partnerships
Ayşem Mert
39. Regimes
Eleni Dellas
PART V ISSUE AREAS
40. Air Pollution
Jørgen Wettestad
41. Arctic
Oscar Widerberg
42. Biological Diversity
Kristin Rosendal and Morten Walløe Tvedt
43. Biosafety and Genetically Modified Organisms
Aarti Gupta
44. Chemicals
Nils Simon
45. Climate Change
Pier Vellinga
46. Desertification
Steffen Bauer
47. Fisheries and Whaling
Olav Schram Stokke
48. Forestry and Land Use
Tobias Nielsen
49. Hazardous Waste
Katja Biedenkopf
50. Ocean Space
Jan Stel
51. Ozone Depletion
Sophie Godin-Beekmann
52. Phosphorus
Dana Cordell and Stuart White
53. Renewable Energy
Kacper Szulecki
54. Water
Erika Weinthal
55. Wetlands
Kenneth Genskow and Kyle Magyera
PART VI CROSS-CUTTING QUESTIONS AND EMERGING TOPICS
56. Effectiveness
Steinar Andresen
57. Environmental Policy Diffusion
Per-Olof Busch
58. Environmental Policy Integration
Camilla Adelle and Måns Nilsson
59. Green Economy
Ulrich Brand and Miriam Lang
60. Institutional Fragmentation
Fariborz Zelli
61. Millennium Development Goals and Sustainable Development
Goals
Marianne Beisheim
62. Orchestration
Kenneth W. Abbott
PART VII BORDERS AND INTERLINKAGES
63. Agriculture
Dominic Moran
64. Food
Jennifer Clapp
65. Health
Kristina Jönsson
66. Poverty
Anne Jerneck and Lennart Olsson
67. Security
Rita Floyd
68. Trade
Robyn Eckersley
Index
Edited by Philipp H. Pattberg, Professor, VU University Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Fariborz Zelli, Associate Professor, Lund University, Sweden
'The Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Governance and Politics
is an indispensable resource for researchers and students of global
environmental governance. With balance and precision, entries by
world-leading experts catalogue existing knowledge as well as offer
new insights into the concepts, theories, institutions, and actors
shaping core debates and issues.'
*Peter Dauvergne, University of British Columbia, Canada*
'The Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Governance and Politics
provides a comprehensive starting-point for understanding the
complex and contested nature of global environmental governance.
Pattberg and Zelli have assembled an impressive array of
contributions written by leading scholars in their fields. The
superbly edited volume provides an indispensable knowledge base for
understanding - and tackling - the environmental challenges of the
emerging Anthropocene.'
*Robert Falkner, London School of Economics and Political Science,
UK and editor, Handbook of Global Climate and Environment
Policy*
'This volume offers a balanced and differentiated perspective and
review of the most relevant issues, methodologies, theories and
trends in the study of global environmental governance and
politics. In 68 key entries leading scholars introduce, explain and
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