International Climate Change Law and Policy: Cultural Legitimacy in Adaptation and Mitigation
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Hoboken Taylor and Francis 2014
Schriftenreihe:Routledge research in international environmental law
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Beschreibung:Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Notes on contributors; 1 Cultural legitimacy and international law and policy on climate change: an introduction; Part I; 2 Cultural legitimacy of mitigation and adaptation to climate change: an analytical framework; 3 Cultural legitimacy and regulatory transitions for climate change: a discursive framework; 4 Climate change action 'got 'tween the lawful sheets'; Part II; 5 Indigenous peoples in international environmental negotiations: evidence from biodiversity and climate change
6 Voluntary social movements and sufficiency policies for climate change adaptation7 The behaviour imperative: unlocking the potential of everyday change to reduce global carbon emissions; 8 Perceptions of climate risk in the South Saskatchewan River Basin, Canada and impacts on climate policy choice; 9 Transnational advocacy networks in international climate policy: the challenge of raising the voices of the marginalised effectively without compromising their legitimacy; 10 Incentives and the culture of recycling
11 Institutional rules in action: a multi-level analysis of Costa Rica's payments for environmental services programme12 Final word: democracy, legitimacy and international climate change law and policy; Index
Climate change poses fundamental and varied challenges to all communities across the globe. The adaptation and mitigation strategies proposed by governments and non-governmental organisations are likely to require radical and fundamental shifts in socio-political structures, technological and economic systems, organisational forms, and modes of regulation. The sheer volume of law and policy emanating from the international level makes it uncertain which type of regulatory or policy framework is likely to have a positive impact. The success or failure of proposed measures will depend on thei
Beschreibung:241 pages
ISBN:9781136020483
1136020489

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