Climate justice in higher education: a proposed paradigm shift towards a transformative role for colleges and universities

A Kinol, E Miller, H Axtell, I Hirschfeld, S Leggett, Y Si… - Climatic Change, 2023 - Springer
Moving beyond technocratic approaches to climate action, climate justice articulates a
paradigm shift in how organizations think about their response to the climate crisis. This …

Beyond “blah blah blah”: exploring the “how” of transformation

J Bentz, K O'Brien, M Scoville-Simonds - Sustainability Science, 2022 - Springer
Calls for transformations are clear and multiple pathways and alternative visions for the
future have been defined. Yet, there is very little shared understanding of how such …

Fieldwork in conservation organisations–A review of methodological challenges, opportunities and ethics

O Saif, S Staddon, A Keane - Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Social science methodologies are increasingly used by conservation organisations to
improve social‐ecological outcomes. However, ethnographic approaches seeking to …

Resilience and conflict: rethinking climate resilience through Indigenous territorial struggles

N Gonda, S Flores, JJ Casolo… - The Journal of Peasant …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Resilience to climate change demands a transformation in social and political relations, but
the literature has largely neglected how these are embedded within legacies of conflict. We …

Enabling collective agency for sustainability transformations through reframing in the Xochimilco social–ecological system

L Charli-Joseph, JM Siqueiros-García, H Eakin… - Sustainability …, 2023 - Springer
Collective agency, the capacity of individuals to mobilise according to shared goals, is
crucial for social–ecological transformation. However, in stagnant situations, where …

Multi-scale politics in climate change: the mismatch of authority and capability in federalizing Nepal

DB Khatri, AJ Nightingale, H Ojha, G Maskey… - Climate …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Nepal's transition to federalism in 2015 involved a significant redistribution of authority
across three levels of government, with a greater level of autonomy granted to provincial and …

Implementing post-normal science with or for EU policy actors: using quantitative story-telling

KL Blackstock, KA Waylen, KB Matthews… - Sustainability …, 2023 - Springer
There is increasing recognition of the wicked nature of the intertwined climate, biodiversity
and economic crises, and the need for adaptive, multi-scale approaches to understanding …

Putting'vulnerable groups' at the centre of adaptation interventions by promoting transformative adaptation as a learning process

M Taylor, S Eriksen, K Vincent, N Brooks… - 2022 - nmbu.brage.unit.no
This report is a follow up and deepening of the working paper,“Climate change interventions
and vulnerability reduction in developing countries: Challenges and leverage points for …

[HTML][HTML] Rural politics in undemocratic times: Exploring the emancipatory potential of small rural initiatives in authoritarian Hungary

N Gonda, PJ Bori - Geoforum, 2023 - Elsevier
Constructing environmentally sustainable and democratic political regimes constitutes the
most important political project of our times–an era characterised by the proliferation of …

[图书][B] Responding to Environmental Issues Through Adaptive Collaborative Management: From Forest Communities to Global Actors

C Colfer, R Prabhu - 2023 - library.oapen.org
Focused on forest management and governance, this book examines two decades of
experience with Adaptive Collaborative Management (ACM), assessing both its uses and …