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ISBN 10: 0415633524
ISBN 13: 9780415633529
Author: Bernd Siebenhüner, Marlen Arnold, Klaus Eisenack, Klaus H. Jacob
The book discusses how to tackle long-term social and ecological problems by using different environmental governance approaches to creating sustainable development. It explores opportunities and requirements for the governance of long-term problems, and examines how to achieve a lasting transformation.
When investments are made to mitigate climate change or preserve biodiversity, future generations can reap benefits from the efforts of the present generation. However, long-term social-ecological change towards sustainable development is disrupted by the fact that the costs and benefits of action are seen by different generations. With a global focus that includes case studies from Europe, Asia, Africa, and North America, this book attempts to address the difficulty of developing and implementing effective long-term governance solutions. The authors examine what distinguishes long‐term problems from other policy problems, what governance responses are available and used, and how different governance mechanisms, namely economic incentives, participation, as well as knowledge and learning, help to address them.
Combining the perspectives on the different governance approaches and featuring cases studies on national, regional and global issues, Long-Term Governance for Social-Ecological Change will be of interest to policy-makers, students and scholars of global environmental governance, development, sustainability, politics, economics, law and sociology.
Table of contents:
Part I. Institutions and Governance Mechanisms
1. Introduction: Long-term Policy – Setting the Scene
2. The Role of Expertise in European Environmental Governance: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Evidence
3. A Third Industrial Revolution?
4. Governance in the Face of Socio-Ecological Change: A Legal Response
Part II. Economics and Tools
5. Assessing Financial Adaptation Strategies to Extreme Events in Europe
6. Population Dynamics, Adaptive Capacity, and Regulation of Supply Systems
7. Innovation Dynamics as a Lever for Adaptive Long-Term Policies: An Evolutionary Approach
Part III. Participation
8. From Interest Consultation to Collective Knowledge Production: The Influence of Participation on EU Environmental Governance
9. Potential and Limits for Businesses to Address Long-Term Social-Ecological Challenges: The Case of European Fish Processors
10. Participation Beyond the State: Why Some NGOs Partner with Environmental NGOs, and Others Do Not
11. Participatory Scenarios in Developing and Implementing Long-Term Policies: Potential Contributions and Attributes of Influence
Part IV. Knowledge and Learning
12. Coping with Creeping Catastrophes: National Political Systems and the Challenge of Slow-Moving Policy Problems
13. Scenarios as Boundary Objects in the Allocation of Water Resources and Services in the Mekong Region
14. Stakeholder Integration and Social Learning in Integrated Sustainability Assessment
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