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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 biophysical and social systems to ensure more desirable governance outcomes.Highlighting the dynamics and diversity of governance systems across the globe, leading experts in the field examine the successes and failures of these systems. Synthesising theory with methodology and practical case studies, chapters explore adaptive governance in forest management, marine environments and open data ecosystems, looking closely at the role of adaptive governance in climate mitigation and disaster risk reduction. Answering the call for large-scale transformations that move societies away from unsustainable development trajectories, this prescriptive Handbook explores the existing adaptive governance measures that have driven reflexive, sustainable change. Reflecting on the past decade of research in the field, it concludes by outlining new areas of contention and inquiry for the next decade of adaptive governance research.Interdisciplinary in scope, this comprehensive Handbook will prove an invigorating read for students and scholars of environmental law, governance and regulation, and political science and public policy. Policymakers looking to innovate their adaptive governance approaches will also find this a beneficial companion.
FORMATHardcover LANGUAGEEnglish CONDITIONBrand New Author Biography
Edited by Sirkku Juhola, Professor of Urban Environmental Policy, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland
Table of Contents
Contents:1 Introduction to the Handbook on Adaptive Governance 1Sirkku JuholaPART I THEORETICAL AND CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENTS2 Operationalising adaptive governance: a research agenda 15Barbara Cosens, Holly Doremus, J. B. Ruhl, Niko Soininen andLance Gunderson3 Adaptive governance, law and regulation 35Niko Soininen, Barbara Cosens, J. B. Ruhl and Suvi-Tuuli Puharinen4 Conceptualising the science–policy–practice interface of adaptive governance 54Carina Wyborn, Jasper Montana, Amber Datta and Elena LouderPART II LATEST TRENDS IN METHODS5 Futures-thinking: concepts, methods and capacities for adaptive governance 76Carla Alexandra, Carina Wyborn, Claudia Munera Roldan and Lorrae vanKerkhoff6 Spatial data, methods, and mismatches for adaptive governance research 99Maija Nikkanen and Aleksi Räsänen7 Serious games as an adaptive governance method 115Peter EdwardsPART III GOVERNANCE CONTEXTS AND CASE STUDIES8 Adaptive governance in forest management 127Jesse Abrams and Marine Elbakidze9 Adaptive governance for marine environments: methods, challenges,and lessons for ocean fisheries 143Barbara Quimby10 Adaptive governance in open data ecosystems: experiences and insightson the role of sociotechnical arrangements 158Cancan Wang11 Policy experimentation in the construction of ecological civilisation in China 176Ping Huang and Linda Westman12 The role of adaptive governance in climate mitigation and adaptation:a local perspective 192Grete K. Hovelsrud and Hege Westskog13 Adaptive and anticipatory governance in urban adaptation to climate change 207Alexandra Jurgilevich14 Towards adaptive property: legal design for a climate-affected future 218Daniel Fitzpatrick15 Adaptive governance for disaster risk reduction 233R. Patrick Bixler, Sandeep Paul, Debasmita Bhakta, Tamar Farchy, JessicaOlson, Matthew Preisser and Paola Passalacqua16 The next decade of adaptive governance research: concluding remarks 252Sirkku JuholaIndex 260
Review
'This volume brings a dazzling array of international authors together to present the latest thinking on adaptive governance and how it can be made to work in tackling transformative and rapid change in complex social ecological systems. These innovations are urgently needed to address major challenges such as the climate crisis. The approach is highly interdisciplinary, presenting new ideas and linking to diverse theory and concepts, and to empirical cases from around the world. It will be essential reading for scholars and practitioners of environmental change, policy and governance, and those studying politics, international relations, geography and resource management.' -- Katrina Brown, University of Exeter, UK
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'This volume brings a dazzling array of international authors together to present the latest thinking on adaptive governance and how it can be made to work in tackling transformative and rapid change in complex social ecological systems. These innovations are urgently needed to address major challenges such as the climate crisis. The approach is highly interdisciplinary, presenting new ideas and linking to diverse theory and concepts, and to empirical cases from around the world. It will be essential reading for scholars and practitioners of environmental change, policy and governance, and those studying politics, international relations, geography and resource management.'
Details ISBN1800888236 Series Elgar Handbooks in Energy, the Environment and Climate Change Language English Year 2023 ISBN-10 1800888236 ISBN-13 9781800888234 Format Hardcover Author Sirkku Juhola Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Place of Publication Cheltenham Country of Publication United Kingdom Edited by Sirkku Juhola Pages 282 Publication Date 2023-02-24 AU Release Date 2023-02-24 NZ Release Date 2023-02-24 UK Release Date 2023-02-24 DEWEY 333.7 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this
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