A research agenda for global environmental politics

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A research agenda for global environmental politics

edited by Peter Dauvergne, Justin Alger

(Elgar research agendas)

Edward Elgar, 2019

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Originally published: 2018

"Paperback edition 2019" -- T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. In a world confronted with escalating environmental crises, are academics asking the right questions and advocating the best solutions? This Research Agenda paves the way for new and established scholars in the field, identifying the significant gaps in research and emerging issues for future generations in global environmental politics. From an analysis of state and non-state environmental governance to the politics of climate change, food sustainability, forests and oceans, the preeminent academics and leading researchers take an important step in establishing an agenda for the future trajectory of research. Split into three sections - global environmental governance, the politics of environmental problems, and engaged research and scholar activism - chapters discuss the most influential steps in recent environmental and political studies and offer original perspectives on the future trends. Inspiring the next generation of academics and activists, this Research Agenda provides excellent guidance for graduate students and supervisors looking for the most innovative and pressing research questions in environmental politics. Contributors include: J. Alger, T.A. Balag'kutu, J.S. Barkin, H. Bulkeley, J. Clapp, M. Cooper, P. Dauvergne, E.R. DeSombre, L. Gulbrandsen, M. Hoffmann, S. Klinsky, J.J. McSparren, K.J. Neville, K. O'Neill, S. Park, F.A. Peck, P. Stephens, J. Stripple, J. Timmons Roberts, S.D. VanDeveer, E. Weinthal

Table of Contents

Contents: 1. Researching Global Environmental Politics: Trends, Gaps, and Emerging Issues Justin Alger and Peter Dauvergne Part I: Global Environmental Governance 2. Three Ways to Study the Global Politics of Trade and the Environment J. Samuel Barkin 3. Green Finance Susan Park 4. The Sustainable Development Goals in Global Environmental Politics Erika Weinthal 5. Studying Institutions for Nonstate Environmental Governance Lars H. Gulbrandsen 6. Extractives and Environmental Governance Research Timothy Adivilah Balag'kutu, Jason J. McSparren, and Stacy D. VanDeveer Part II: The Politics of Environmental Problems 7. The New Global Political Economy of Waste Kate O'Neill 8. Researching the Global Environmental Politics of Food Jennifer Clapp and Phoebe Stephens 9. Ocean Governance Elizabeth R. DeSombre 10. Not Just a Case Study: Strategies for Researching Climate Change Politics Sonja Klinsky 11. Encountering Climate's New Governance Harriet Bulkeley, Mark Cooper, and Johannes Stripple 12. Bringing the Environment Back In: Materiality in Climate Change Politics Research Felicia Peck Part III: Engaged Research and Scholar Activism 13. Does the Arc of History Bend Towards Climate Justice? Towards an Agenda for Engaged Research J. Timmons Roberts 14. Global Environmental Politics Research in a Time of Crisis Kate J. Neville and Matthew Hoffmann Index

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