New directions in earth system governance research

作者: Sarah Burch , Aarti Gupta , Cristina Y.A. Inoue , Agni Kalfagianni , Åsa Persson

DOI: 10.1016/J.ESG.2019.100006

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摘要: The Earth System Governance project is a global research alliance that explores novel, effective governance mechanisms to cope with the current transitions in biogeochemical systems of planet. A decade after its inception, this article offers an overview project's new framework (which built upon review existing earth system research), goal which continue stimulate pluralistic, vibrant and relevant community. This composed contextual conditions (transformations, inequality, Anthropocene diversity), capture what being observed empirically, five sets lenses (architecture agency, democracy power, justice allocation, anticipation imagination, adaptiveness reflexivity). Ultimately guide inspire systematic study how societies prepare for accelerated climate change wider change, as well policy responses.

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