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International Climate Change Law and Policy. Cultural Legitimacy in Adaptation and Mitigation.

Autor
Kaime T.
Fecha
2014
Fuente
IUCN (ID: MON-088493)
Editor | Lugar de publicación
Routledge | Abindgon, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
ISBN
978-0-415-83223-6
Páginas
240 p.
Tipo de documento
Monografía/libro
Idioma
Inglés
Campo de aplicación
Internacional
Materia
Medio ambiente gen., Aire y atmósfera
Palabra clave
Cambio climático Política/planificación
Resumen

1. Cultural Legitimacy and International Law and Policy on Climate Change: An Introduction, Thoko Kaime Part 1 2. Cultura, Legitimacy of Mitigation and Adaption to Climate Change: An Analytical Framework, Olanrewaju Fagbohun 3. Cultural Legitimacy and Regulatory Transitions for Climate Change: A Discursive Framework, Thoko Kaime 4. Climate Change Action "Got 'tween the Lawful Sheets", Kirk W. Junker Part 2 5. Indigenous Peoples in International Environmental Negotiations: Evidence from Biodiversity and Climate Change, Carola Betzold & Anaïd Flesken 6. Voluntary Social Movements and Sufficiency Policies for Climate Change Adpation, Lucy Brown & Carl Dalhammar 7. The Behaviour Imperative: Unlocking the Potential of Everyday Change to Reduce Global Carbon Emissions, Beth Savan & Zannah Matson 8. Perceptions of Climate Risk in the South Saskatchewan River Basin (SSRB), Canada and Impacts on Climate Policy Choice, Margot A. Hurlbert 9. Transnational Advocacy Networks in International Climate Policy: The Challenge of Raising the Voices of the Marginalized Effectively Without Compromising the Legitimacy, Jenni Kauppila 10. Incentives and the Culture of Recylcing, Pravin Jeyaraj 11. Institutional Rules in Action: A Multi-Level Analysis of Costa Rica's Payments for Environmental Services Programme, Melissa Bollman & Scott D. Hardy 12. Conclusion, Thoko Kaime

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