Handbook on Adaptive Governance
Edited by Sirkku Juhola
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
The interconnectedness of global society is increasingly visible through crises such as the current global health pandemic, emerging climate change impacts and increasing erosion of biodiversity. This timely Handbook navigates the challenges of adaptive governance in these complex contexts, stressing the necessarily compounded nature of bio-physical and social systems to ensure more desirable governance outcomes.
Keywords: Environment; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781800888234
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to the Handbook on Adaptive Governance , pp 1-13

- Sirkku Juhola
- Ch 2 Operationalising adaptive governance: a research agenda , pp 15-34

- Barbara Cosens, Holly Doremus, J. B. Ruhl, Niko Soininen and Lance Gunderson
- Ch 3 Adaptive governance, law and regulation , pp 35-53

- Niko Soininen, Barbara Cosens, J. B. Ruhl and Suvi-Tuuli Puharinen
- Ch 4 Conceptualising the science-policy-practice interface of adaptive governance , pp 54-74

- Carina Wyborn, Jasper Montana, Amber Datta and Elena Louder
- Ch 5 Futures-thinking: concepts, methods and capacities for adaptive governance , pp 76-98

- Carla Alexandra, Carina Wyborn, Claudia Munera Roldan and Lorrae van Kerkhoff
- Ch 6 Spatial data, methods, and mismatches for adaptive governance research , pp 99-114

- Maija Nikkanen and Aleksi Räsänen
- Ch 7 Serious games as an adaptive governance method , pp 115-125

- Peter Edwards
- Ch 8 Adaptive governance in forest management , pp 127-142

- Jesse Abrams and Marine Elbakidze
- Ch 9 Adaptive governance for marine environments: methods, challenges, and lessons for ocean fisheries , pp 143-157

- Barbara Quimby
- Ch 10 Adaptive governance in open data ecosystems: experiences and insights on the role of sociotechnical arrangements , pp 158-175

- Cancan Wang
- Ch 11 Policy experimentation in the construction of ecological civilisation in China , pp 176-191

- Ping Huang and Linda Westman
- Ch 12 The role of adaptive governance in climate mitigation and adaptation: a local perspective , pp 192-206

- Grete K. Hovelsrud and Hege Westskog
- Ch 13 Adaptive and anticipatory governance in urban adaptation to climate change , pp 207-217

- Alexandra Jurgilevich
- Ch 14 Towards adaptive property: legal design for a climate-affected future , pp 218-232

- Daniel Fitzpatrick
- Ch 15 Adaptive governance for disaster risk reduction , pp 233-251

- R. Patrick Bixler, Sandeep Paul, Debasmita Bhakta, Tamar Farchy, Jessica Olson, Matthew Preisser and Paolo Passalacqua
- Ch 16 The next decade of adaptive governance research: concluding remarks , pp 252-259

- Sirkku Juhola
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