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The Role of Non-State Actors in the Green Transition - Building a Sustainable Future (Paperback): Jens Hoff, Quentin Gausset,... The Role of Non-State Actors in the Green Transition - Building a Sustainable Future (Paperback)
Jens Hoff, Quentin Gausset, Simon Lex
R1,300 Discovery Miles 13 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book argues that there is no way to make progress in building a sustainable future without extensive participation of non-state actors. The volume explores the contribution of non-state actors to a sustainable transition, starting with citizens and communities of different kinds and ending with cities and city-networks. The authors analyse social, cultural, political and economic drivers and barriers for this transition, from individual behaviour to structural restraints, and investigate interplay between the two. Through a series of wide-ranging case studies from the UK, Australia, Germany, Italy and Denmark, and a number of comparative case studies, the volume provides an empirically and theoretically robust argument that highlights the need to develop, widen and scale up collective action and community-based engagement if the transition to sustainability is to be successful. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of climate change, sustainability and environmental policy.

Community Governance and Citizen-Driven Initiatives in Climate Change Mitigation (Paperback): Jens Hoff, Quentin Gausset Community Governance and Citizen-Driven Initiatives in Climate Change Mitigation (Paperback)
Jens Hoff, Quentin Gausset
R1,536 Discovery Miles 15 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One of the most heartening developments in climate change mitigation in recent years has been the increasing attention paid to the principle of 'thinking globally and acting locally'. The failure of the international community to reach significant global agreements on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions has led local governments, environmental organisations and citizens themselves to focus increasingly on the local possibilities for action on climate change. This book analyses the strengths and weaknesses of the co-production of climate policies that take place where citizen engagement and local initiatives converge with public agencies. Case studies from Northern Europe, Australia/New Zealand and the USA reveal that traditional individualist approaches to promoting environmental behaviour epitomised by information campaigns and economic incentives cannot trigger the deep behavioural changes required to materially improve our response to climate change. Only by marshalling the forces of thousands, and eventually millions of citizens, can we manage to reach environmental sceptics, reinforce political action and create the new social norms that are sorely needed in our local, and global, response to climate change. This book will be of great relevance to scholars and policy makers with an interest in climate change politics and governance, community engagement and sustainable development.

The Role of Non-State Actors in the Green Transition - Building a Sustainable Future (Hardcover): Jens Hoff, Quentin Gausset,... The Role of Non-State Actors in the Green Transition - Building a Sustainable Future (Hardcover)
Jens Hoff, Quentin Gausset, Simon Lex
R4,140 Discovery Miles 41 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book argues that there is no way to make progress in building a sustainable future without extensive participation of non-state actors. The volume explores the contribution of non-state actors to a sustainable transition, starting with citizens and communities of different kinds and ending with cities and city-networks. The authors analyse social, cultural, political and economic drivers and barriers for this transition, from individual behaviour to structural restraints, and investigate interplay between the two. Through a series of wide-ranging case studies from the UK, Australia, Germany, Italy and Denmark, and a number of comparative case studies, the volume provides an empirically and theoretically robust argument that highlights the need to develop, widen and scale up collective action and community-based engagement if the transition to sustainability is to be successful. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of climate change, sustainability and environmental policy.

Community Governance and Citizen-Driven Initiatives in Climate Change Mitigation (Hardcover): Jens Hoff, Quentin Gausset Community Governance and Citizen-Driven Initiatives in Climate Change Mitigation (Hardcover)
Jens Hoff, Quentin Gausset
R4,599 Discovery Miles 45 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One of the most heartening developments in climate change mitigation in recent years has been the increasing attention paid to the principle of 'thinking globally and acting locally'. The failure of the international community to reach significant global agreements on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions has led local governments, environmental organisations and citizens themselves to focus increasingly on the local possibilities for action on climate change. This book analyses the strengths and weaknesses of the co-production of climate policies that take place where citizen engagement and local initiatives converge with public agencies. Case studies from Northern Europe, Australia/New Zealand and the USA reveal that traditional individualist approaches to promoting environmental behaviour epitomised by information campaigns and economic incentives cannot trigger the deep behavioural changes required to materially improve our response to climate change. Only by marshalling the forces of thousands, and eventually millions of citizens, can we manage to reach environmental sceptics, reinforce political action and create the new social norms that are sorely needed in our local, and global, response to climate change. This book will be of great relevance to scholars and policy makers with an interest in climate change politics and governance, community engagement and sustainable development.

Constructing the Kwanja of Adamawa (Cameroon) - Essay in Fractal Anthropology (Paperback): Quentin Gausset Constructing the Kwanja of Adamawa (Cameroon) - Essay in Fractal Anthropology (Paperback)
Quentin Gausset
R912 Discovery Miles 9 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Kwanja is a small ethnic group of 10,000 people living in Adamawa, Cameroon. The present monograph describes their bilineal kinship system, political structures, oral history, moral economy, rituals, cosmologies and world view. The book discusses the way the Kwanja construct themselves as homogenous despite their astonishing cultural diversity, and how they construct themselves as different from their neighbors despite the cultural traits that they share in common.

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