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Global environmental governance and planetary boundaries: An introduction

This article serves as an introduction to a special journal section on ‘planetary boundaries’ and global environmental governance.

Måns Nilsson / Published on 21 September 2012

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Galaz, V., F. Biermann, C. Folke, M. Nilsson, P. Olsson (2012). Global environmental governance and planetary boundaries: An introduction. Ecological Economics 81, 1-3; Special Section: Planetary Boundaries and Global Environmental Governance.

The notion of ‘planetary boundaries’ is rapidly diffusing into a range of policy arenas and has clearly stimulated a discussion on the need to reform international environmental governance. This article summarizes the special section “Global Environmental Governance and Planetary Boundaries”.

The articles in this section highlight several dimensions for the governance of ‘planetary boundaries’ and offer a rich picture of the Earth system governance challenges ahead. In essence, these involve exploring issues such as institutional interactions, policy integration, network governance and polycentric coordination in settings where biophysical complexity and non-linear shifts are the rule, rather than the exception.

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Måns Nilsson
Måns Nilsson

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10.1016/j.ecolecon.2012.02.023 Open access
Topics and subtopics
Climate : Adaptation, Mitigation / Land : Ecosystems

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