Accomplishing Climate Governance
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:14th Nov '19
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This book provides original critical insights into climate politics and new directions for society's response, for researchers, advanced students and policy makers.
This book is aimed at researchers, advanced students and policy makers concerned with developing a fresh perspective on the politics of climate change and how society can respond. It provides new conceptual insights grounded in a range of detailed cases, tracing the potential for developing alternative approaches to climate politics.This book provides a new approach to thinking about the politics and geographies of climate governance. It argues that in order to understand the nature and potential of the range of new responses to climate change emerging at multiple scales we need to examine how governance is accomplished - how it is undertaken, practised and contested. Through a range of case studies drawn from communities, corporations and local government, the book examines how climate change comes to be governed and made to matter as an issue with which diverse publics should be concerned. It concludes that rather than seeking the solution to climate change once and for all, we need to engage with the ways in which we can channel our intentions to ameliorate the climate problem to more progressive ends. The book will be of interest to researchers, advanced students and policy makers across the social sciences.
ISBN: 9781108796095
Dimensions: 253mm x 177mm x 11mm
Weight: 400g
202 pages