This article develops a sectoral approach to the analysis of global climate governance. This approach advances the assessment of global climate governance by focusing on complexes of intergovernmental and transnational institutions co-governing key socio-technical sectoral systems. The actual and potential contribution of these sectoral institutional complexes to advancing decarbonization can be assessed according to five key governance functions: (1) providing guidance and signal to actors, (2) setting rules to facilitate collective action, (3) enhancing transparency and accountability, (4) offering support (finance, technology, capacity-building), and (5) promoting knowledge and learning. On this basis, we can assess the potential of inte...
Full text available. I will investigate the institutionalization of climate finance as represented b...
This article proposes an innovative theoretical framework that combines institutional and policy net...
Climate change is a global threat that requires policy action on all levels of governance. The 2015 ...
This concluding article derives six major findings from the contributions to this special issue. Fir...
This article develops a sectoral approach to the analysis of global climate governance. This approac...
Significant potential exists to accelerate the climate transition by advancing sectoral approaches a...
Research on global climate change governance is no longer primarily concerned with the international...
Climate change is one of the most daunting global policy challenges facing the international communi...
Restricting the international supply of fossil fuels is increasingly acknowledged as a necessary par...
Emissions from the buildings sector account for 21% of global GHG emissions. This paper aims to anal...
The international governance landscape on climate change mitigation is increasingly complex across m...
Strong climate institutional governance is necessary for countries to meet their international clima...
This article reviews literature on six actor groups engaged in domestic mitigation governance. It ev...
The papers in this book, written by international climate experts, explore three key building blocks...
The gap between the internationally agreed climate objectives and tangible emissions reductions loom...
Full text available. I will investigate the institutionalization of climate finance as represented b...
This article proposes an innovative theoretical framework that combines institutional and policy net...
Climate change is a global threat that requires policy action on all levels of governance. The 2015 ...
This concluding article derives six major findings from the contributions to this special issue. Fir...
This article develops a sectoral approach to the analysis of global climate governance. This approac...
Significant potential exists to accelerate the climate transition by advancing sectoral approaches a...
Research on global climate change governance is no longer primarily concerned with the international...
Climate change is one of the most daunting global policy challenges facing the international communi...
Restricting the international supply of fossil fuels is increasingly acknowledged as a necessary par...
Emissions from the buildings sector account for 21% of global GHG emissions. This paper aims to anal...
The international governance landscape on climate change mitigation is increasingly complex across m...
Strong climate institutional governance is necessary for countries to meet their international clima...
This article reviews literature on six actor groups engaged in domestic mitigation governance. It ev...
The papers in this book, written by international climate experts, explore three key building blocks...
The gap between the internationally agreed climate objectives and tangible emissions reductions loom...
Full text available. I will investigate the institutionalization of climate finance as represented b...
This article proposes an innovative theoretical framework that combines institutional and policy net...
Climate change is a global threat that requires policy action on all levels of governance. The 2015 ...