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Linkages: Understanding Their Role in Polycentric Governance
Philipp Pattberg,Sander Chan,Sander Chan,Lisa Sanderink,Oscar Widerberg +4 more
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Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from national climate legislation
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used panel data on legislative activity in 133 countries over the period 1999-2016 to identify statistically the short-term and long-term impact of climate legislation.
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Climate change litigation: A review of research on courts and litigants in climate governance
Joana Setzer,Lisa Vanhala +1 more
TL;DR: The authors identified 130 articles on climate change litigation published in English in the law and social sciences between 2000 and 2018 to identify research trajectories and highlighted a number of cutting edge trends and opportunities for future research.
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A transition to sustainable ocean governance
Tanya Brodie Rudolph,Mary Ruckelshaus,Mark Swilling,Edward H. Allison,Edward H. Allison,Henrik Österblom,Stefan Gelcich,Philile Mbatha +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated how current economic and social systems can adapt to existing pressures and shift towards ocean stewardship through incorporation of niche innovations within and across economic sectors and stakeholder communities.
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Pioneers, leaders and followers in multilevel and polycentric climate governance
TL;DR: The environmental governance literature has seen a proliferation of analytical terms to describe actors who try to engender change for the improvement of the environment/climate, such as entreprene... as mentioned in this paper.
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Climate politics, metaphors and the fractal carbon trap
TL;DR: The authors argue that defining the climate change problem as one of decarbonization rather than emissions reduction suggests a new guiding metaphor, the global fractal, which may be a more productive conceptualization for research and policy than the global commons.
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