Scholarly work in geography has often fallen short of establishing the politicized connections between socio-ecological pressures, spatial dynamics and the changing patterns of the state apparatus. It is still necessary to better examine the failures of the responses to ecological problems in relation to the underlying politico-ideological factors that constrain state interventions. Environmental governance has been particularly influ-enced by Hegelian political theories about flexibility and legitimacy. The persistence of problems largely derives from the idealism of the Hegelian constitutional plan, which has facilitated the advance of capitalism over the more-than-human spheres of socionature mediated and promoted by the contemporary sta...
The environmental movement has used a range of theoretical and activist challenges: protests against...
This article is intended to discuss the conditions of possibility and impossibility of making the le...
This article introduces the concept of management frameworks as institutional cultures. Nations and ...
Scholarly work in geography has often fallen short of establishing the politicized connections betwe...
International audienceThis article presents a sympathetic but critical examination of institutional ...
The article focuses on environmental governance and its role in the global political economy. The ar...
Sustainability is increasingly becoming a core focus of geography, linking subfields such as urban, ...
The state is not only a main environmental player, but its involvement in environmental regulation h...
The relationship between state administrations and environmental issues has been an enduring concern...
This article proposes a new theoretical framework to study the dialectic of capital and nature over ...
In spite of the growing attention to climate-induced migration, a coherent under-standing of the mat...
The twin categories of the state and nature collectively embody some of the most fundamental referen...
Published online: 24 Jan 2007A consistent thread weaves through all the articles in this edition. Ea...
Recent years have witnessed the spread of an array of market-inspired environmental governance appro...
This article focuses on the curious absence of law in geographic accounts of state restructuring in ...
The environmental movement has used a range of theoretical and activist challenges: protests against...
This article is intended to discuss the conditions of possibility and impossibility of making the le...
This article introduces the concept of management frameworks as institutional cultures. Nations and ...
Scholarly work in geography has often fallen short of establishing the politicized connections betwe...
International audienceThis article presents a sympathetic but critical examination of institutional ...
The article focuses on environmental governance and its role in the global political economy. The ar...
Sustainability is increasingly becoming a core focus of geography, linking subfields such as urban, ...
The state is not only a main environmental player, but its involvement in environmental regulation h...
The relationship between state administrations and environmental issues has been an enduring concern...
This article proposes a new theoretical framework to study the dialectic of capital and nature over ...
In spite of the growing attention to climate-induced migration, a coherent under-standing of the mat...
The twin categories of the state and nature collectively embody some of the most fundamental referen...
Published online: 24 Jan 2007A consistent thread weaves through all the articles in this edition. Ea...
Recent years have witnessed the spread of an array of market-inspired environmental governance appro...
This article focuses on the curious absence of law in geographic accounts of state restructuring in ...
The environmental movement has used a range of theoretical and activist challenges: protests against...
This article is intended to discuss the conditions of possibility and impossibility of making the le...
This article introduces the concept of management frameworks as institutional cultures. Nations and ...