While research into the nexus has expanded significantly, few studies have sought to theorize its governance. By adopting a policy instruments perspective, this chapter therefore initially examines how the nexus is emerging at different scales and national contexts worldwide. Empirical evidence of policy instrument innovation is then analyzed using conventional governance theories to argue that the holistic nature of the nexus concept requires new theorizing to interpret this emerging reality. Normative suggestions for theorizing future nexus governance are also forwarded
Part 2: Section 1: National and International PoliciesInternational audienceThis paper looks at the ...
The recent shift from the Millennium Development Goals to the much broader Sustainable Development G...
The recent shift from the Millennium Development Goals to the much broader Sustainable Development G...
While research into the nexus has expanded significantly, few studies have sought to theorize its go...
The key resources that sustain life and the ecosystem (e.g., water, food, energy, and others) are li...
Based on the assumption that the water, energy and food sectors are linked, the nexus concept drives...
Over the past decades, the understanding and assessment of cross-systems interactions have gained mo...
Many global challenges, though interconnected, have been addressed singly, at times reducing one pro...
Governance networks play a significant role in the production of public policy at the local, nationa...
As a new concept in policy analysis, instrument constituencies shed light on the ‘supply side’ of po...
The thesis analyses the role of policy instruments for dynamics of governance, using case studies on...
Governance has become a cornerstone in addressing complex linkages between multiple resources such a...
Introduction - Governance and Policy Instruments: New Policy Instruments for New Modes of Governance...
Debate around increasing demand for natural resources is often framed in terms of a ‘nexus’, which i...
This open access book focuses on theoretical and empirical intersections between governance, knowled...
Part 2: Section 1: National and International PoliciesInternational audienceThis paper looks at the ...
The recent shift from the Millennium Development Goals to the much broader Sustainable Development G...
The recent shift from the Millennium Development Goals to the much broader Sustainable Development G...
While research into the nexus has expanded significantly, few studies have sought to theorize its go...
The key resources that sustain life and the ecosystem (e.g., water, food, energy, and others) are li...
Based on the assumption that the water, energy and food sectors are linked, the nexus concept drives...
Over the past decades, the understanding and assessment of cross-systems interactions have gained mo...
Many global challenges, though interconnected, have been addressed singly, at times reducing one pro...
Governance networks play a significant role in the production of public policy at the local, nationa...
As a new concept in policy analysis, instrument constituencies shed light on the ‘supply side’ of po...
The thesis analyses the role of policy instruments for dynamics of governance, using case studies on...
Governance has become a cornerstone in addressing complex linkages between multiple resources such a...
Introduction - Governance and Policy Instruments: New Policy Instruments for New Modes of Governance...
Debate around increasing demand for natural resources is often framed in terms of a ‘nexus’, which i...
This open access book focuses on theoretical and empirical intersections between governance, knowled...
Part 2: Section 1: National and International PoliciesInternational audienceThis paper looks at the ...
The recent shift from the Millennium Development Goals to the much broader Sustainable Development G...
The recent shift from the Millennium Development Goals to the much broader Sustainable Development G...