Integrating institutional approaches and decision science to address climate change: a multi-level collective action research agenda

AM York, CD Otten, S BurnSilver, SL Neuberg… - Current Opinion in …, 2021 - Elsevier
Climate change is a problem that requires a multi-scale response from the individual to the
global. Each level and type of entity has some capacity to influence climate change action …

The role of direct financing on regional green development: inhibition or promotion?

W Qiu, Y Li, H Wu - Economic Change and Restructuring, 2023 - Springer
Environmental and social responsibility has become aspect of the new definition of China's
economy, and the direction of green development has been further clarified. As the financial …

Scientists and climate governance: A view from the South

C Ibarra, G Jiménez, R O'Ryan, G Blanco… - … Science & Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
The importance of science for climate governance has strengthened over time and the topic
inspires prolific academic writing on the influence of scientists and scientific knowledge on …

Water footprint and virtual water flows from the Global South: Foundations for sustainable agriculture in periods of drought

V Novoa, O Rojas, R Ahumada-Rudolph… - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Freshwater availability has decreased alarmingly worldwide, with agriculture playing a vital
role in this trend. The assessment of the agricultural water footprint (WF agricultural) and …

Understanding variation in national climate change adaptation: Securitization in focus

M Rhinard, C Morsut, E Angell, S Neby… - … and Planning C …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Climate change is recognized today not just as a pressing and prominent issue on
government agendas but also one that has been increasingly 'securitized'in a variety of …

Climate change perceptions in Latin America: From regional consensus to sociodemographic differences

R Sapiains, G Azocar, G Palomo-Vélez… - Population and …, 2024 - Springer
Despite its low contribution to greenhouse gases emission, Latin America is one of the most
vulnerable regions to climate change. Economic, social, and political factors make difficult …

How subjectivities and subject-making influence community participation in climate change adaptation: the case of Vietnam

VTH Le, TA Tran, MF Rola-Rubzen - Climatic Change, 2023 - Springer
Critical scholars on power relations and climate change adaptation have highlighted the
lack of community participation as a consequence of unbalanced power operations …

Revisiting institutional stability: A systematic review and distillations of dominant modes

CS Galik, L Chelbi - Environmental Policy and Governance, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The concept of institutional stability has been explored from multiple disciplinary lenses and
is associated with a variety of theories and frameworks, masking important variation in the …

Participating in Polycentric Climate Governance: The Partnership Choices of Latin American NGOs

J Tosun, E Levario Saad, D Gutiérrez - Global Environmental Politics, 2024 - direct.mit.edu
We build on research on polycentric climate governance and the strategic behavior of
nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to assess the factors that determine the partnership …

Governance for urban resilience in popular settlements in developing countries: a case-study review

A Rivero-Villar, A Vieyra Medrano - Climate and Development, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Building urban resilience in popular settlements in developing countries is an urgent task
driven by the compounded effects of climate change and rapid substandard urbanization …