"New forms of environmental governance, such as the green economy, premise reconfigurations of social relations and rearticulations of scale, which raise myriad questions for field researchers, not least of all, what actually constitutes 'the field', and where it is to be found. These questions - practical, methodological, political, and personal - are integral to research itself and can tell us much about the dynamic forms that social organization and emerging governance structures take in practice. This contribution discusses the methodological challenges associated with 'doing fieldwork' in the amorphous networks of an emerging environmental governance assemblage - the green economy. Drawing on my fieldwork in East Kalimantan, Indonesia,...
In this paper I perform a discourse analysis of the academic literature on the Green Revolution (GR)...
Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+) is a global initiative aimed at...
While there is a global consensus that agricultural systems need to be transformed to be more sustai...
New forms of environmental governance, such as the green economy, premise reconfigurations of social...
Indonesia is a socially and environmentally diverse nation where people make difficult decisions aff...
This thesis aims to answer the following question: How do environmental movement networks sustain ...
The green economy is a highly complex construct in terms of its attempts to integrate economic, envi...
© 2019 Anna Jeanne Power SandersWhile there has been considerable progress in developing global envi...
Gaps exist between aspirations of ‘green agriculture’, which protects biodiversity and ecosystem ser...
Environmental questions are at the heart of many development dilemmas in Southeast Asia. New actors ...
Despite a growing scholarly interest internationally in the notion of earth system governance (ESG),...
Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation plus the role of conservation, sustaina...
Despite recent attention to “frontier” green economies and the governance of emerging ecosystem serv...
Gaps exist between aspirations of ‘green agriculture’, which protects biodiversity and ecosystem ser...
This open access book presents the state-of-the-art environmental governance research and practices ...
In this paper I perform a discourse analysis of the academic literature on the Green Revolution (GR)...
Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+) is a global initiative aimed at...
While there is a global consensus that agricultural systems need to be transformed to be more sustai...
New forms of environmental governance, such as the green economy, premise reconfigurations of social...
Indonesia is a socially and environmentally diverse nation where people make difficult decisions aff...
This thesis aims to answer the following question: How do environmental movement networks sustain ...
The green economy is a highly complex construct in terms of its attempts to integrate economic, envi...
© 2019 Anna Jeanne Power SandersWhile there has been considerable progress in developing global envi...
Gaps exist between aspirations of ‘green agriculture’, which protects biodiversity and ecosystem ser...
Environmental questions are at the heart of many development dilemmas in Southeast Asia. New actors ...
Despite a growing scholarly interest internationally in the notion of earth system governance (ESG),...
Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation plus the role of conservation, sustaina...
Despite recent attention to “frontier” green economies and the governance of emerging ecosystem serv...
Gaps exist between aspirations of ‘green agriculture’, which protects biodiversity and ecosystem ser...
This open access book presents the state-of-the-art environmental governance research and practices ...
In this paper I perform a discourse analysis of the academic literature on the Green Revolution (GR)...
Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+) is a global initiative aimed at...
While there is a global consensus that agricultural systems need to be transformed to be more sustai...