Environmental Politics and Governance in the Anthropocene
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<p>The term Anthropocene denotes a new geological epoch characterized by the unprecedented impact of human activities on the Earth’s ecosystems. While the natural sciences have advanced their understanding of the drivers and processes of global change considerably over the last two decades the social sciences lag behind in addressing the fundamental challenge of governance and politics in the Anthropocene. </p><p>This book attempts to close this crucial research gap in particular with regards to the following three overarching research themes: (i) the meaning sense-making and contestations emerging around the concept of the Anthropocene related to the social sciences; (ii) the role and relevance of institutions both formal and informal as well as international and transnational for governing in the Anthropocene; and (iii) the role and relevance of accountability and other democratic principles for governing in the Anthropocene. Drawing together a range of key thinkers in the field this volume provides one of the first authoritative assessments of global environmental politics and governance in the Anthropocene reflecting on how the planetary scale crisis changes the ways in which humans respond to the challenge.</p><p>This volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of global environmental politics and governance and sustainable development.</p>
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