Emergence of polycentric climate governance and its future prospects
Andrew J. Jordan (),
Dave Huitema,
Mikael Hildén,
Harro van Asselt,
Tim J. Rayner,
Jonas J. Schoenefeld,
Jale Tosun,
Johanna Forster and
Elin L. Boasson
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Andrew J. Jordan: Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, UEA
Dave Huitema: Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM), VU University Amsterdam
Mikael Hildén: Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE)
Harro van Asselt: Stockholm Environment Institute
Tim J. Rayner: Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, UEA
Jonas J. Schoenefeld: Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, UEA
Jale Tosun: Institute of Political Science, University of Heidelberg
Johanna Forster: Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, UEA
Elin L. Boasson: CICERO
Nature Climate Change, 2015, vol. 5, issue 11, 977-982
Abstract:
There are hopes thatthe dynamic forms of climate governance appearing in different domains will be effective in tackling climate change. This Perspective assesses the future prospects for this so-called polycentric pattern of climate governance.
Date: 2015
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