Rethinking Environmental Governance

Broadening the Scope, Deepening the Perspectives

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This book brings to light the pluralistic views, diverse forces, and multiple realities (re)shaping decision-making structures, processes, and power interplay in environmental governance.

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ISBN/EAN 9789087284190
Auteur Diana Suhardiman
Uitgever Universiteit Leiden hodn Leiden Universi
Taal Engels
Uitvoering Gebonden in harde band
Pagina's 290
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Diana Suhardiman is a professor of natural resource governance, climate and equity at Leiden University and director at KITLV. Putting power and politics central in the contemporary struggles of natural resource governance, her most recent research looks at grassroots climate governance in Southeast Asia, where she focuses on the politics of knowledge (re)production processes in various socio-ecological systems. Her research looks at various forms of knowledge (re)production processes including through unconventional knowledge systems and other ways of knowing, embedded in lived experience, memories, and the arts. Jonathan Rigg is a professor of human geography in the School of Geographical Sciences at the University of Bristol. His work focuses on questions of agrarian, livelihood and environmental change in Southeast and South Asia and he has undertaken fieldwork in Laos, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam. Jonathan has authored more than 100 papers and ten books and is currently researching extreme weather and outdoor work in Vietnam and completing a book on longitudinal change in rural Thailand. Melissa Marschke is a professor at the School of International Development and Global Studies at the University of Ottawa, Canada. Her training is in human-environment relations, with an emphasis on labour, social-ecological change, and resource governance. Current research projects include: (a) changing work at sea (improving working conditions across the seafood sector), (b) just seafood (examining the importance of forage fish; considering the potential of due diligence policies), and (c) unpacking livelihood precarity in the sand system.

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