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Journal / article | 2016
Guerrero, A. M., Ö. Bodin, R. R. J. McAllister, and K. A. Wilson. 2015. Achieving social-ecological fit through bottom-up collaborative governance: an empirical investigation. Ecology and Society 20(4):41. http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-08035-200441
Significant benefits can arise from collaborative forms of governance that foster self-organization and flexibility. Likewise, governance systems that fit with the extent and complexity of the system under management are considered essential to our ability to solve environmental problems. However, from an empirical perspective the fundamental question of whether self-organized (bottom-up) collaborativ forms of govern...
Journal / article | 2015
von der Porten, S., R.C. de Loë, R. Plummer. 2015. Collaborative environmental governance and indigenous peoples: Recommendations for practice. Journal of Environmental Practice 17: 134–144
Collaborative environmental governance scholars have increasingly recognized the need to engage Indigenous peoples in environmental decision-making processes. Barriers to doing so effectively are well known. Recognizing these barriers, some scholars have discussed recommendations from practice in regions where Indigenous lands have been colonized and where there are complex environmental problems. This article explores assu...
Book chapter | 2015
Kurpiers, L.A., B. Schulte-Herbrüggen, I. Ejotre, D.M. Reeder. 2015. Bushmeat and emerging infectious diseases: Lessons from Africa. In: Angelici, F.A. (Ed.), Problematic Wildlife: A Cross-Disciplinary Approach. Springer International Publishing, New York, USA pp. 507–551.
Zoonotic diseases are the main contributor to emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) and present a major threat to global public health. Bushmeat is an important source of protein and income for many African people, but bushmeat-related activities have been linked to numerous EID outbreaks, such as Ebola, HIV, and SARS. Importantly, increasing demand and commercialization of bushmeat is exposing more people to pathogens and fac...
Report | 2015
Lindahl, T., B. Stikvoort. 2015. Nudging: The new black in environmental policy. Fores Study 2015:3. Stockholm, Sweden.
Nudging is increasingly receiving more attention from politicians, the media and academics. In 2014, the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency published a report on the subject and Vetenskapsradion dedicated several programs towards the concept of nudging. In the United States, Britain and Australia, there are public institutions that actively work with nudging and researchers are trying to understand, criticize, reflect and...
Lindahl, T. 2015. Beteendevetenskap och miljöekonomi. Kapitel i boken Nationalekonomi för miljöintresserade (red Ulrika Stavlöt), Ivrig förlag.
I ”Nationalekonomi för miljöintresserade” resonerar tio nationalekonomer kring miljöproblem och hållbarhet. Den innehåller kapitel om ekonomisk tillväxt, om vad som driver teknisk utveckling, om BNP och andra välfärdsmått, om ändliga och förnybara resurser, om styrmedel och klimatekonomi, och om vad miljöekonomin lär från beteendevetenskapen. Boken är skriven för den ekonomiintresserade miljövännen och för den miljöintresserad...
Other publication | 2015
Sundin, A., C. Folke, F. Moberg, A. Wall. 2015. Patterns of the Biosphere (Biosfärens mönster). Exhibition catalogue. Svenskt Tenn and the Beijer Institute, Stockholm.
Steffen, W. 2015. Michael Raupach (1950-2015). Nature Climate Change 5: 296–296.
Newspaper and media input | 2015
Steffen, W. 2015. Climate change may be worse than we think. World Economic Forum. 2015-09-22.
Rockström, J., T. Sterner, L. Zetterberg, M. Wråke. 2015. Sveriges koldioxiddebatt är en förebild. Svenska Dagbladet Debatt. 2015-12-29.
Rockström, J., P.O. Sjöö, P. Stoltz, A. Wijkman. 2015. Omställningen måste ses som en investering. Dagens Nyheter Debatt. 2015-07-02.
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