The climate change (CC) discourse has moved from the dominance of science into other contesting spaces that include politics, economics, religion, social justice and the business arena. Two questions are addressed in this paper: (1) which actors (human), actants (non-human) and networks have been and are shaping the CC narrative? (2) Who could be the appropriate leaders and leadership models to address the challenges associated with CC in our times? Powerful scientific, political and economic groupings spearheading the CC agenda have emerged. To this end, co-leadership might be an appropriate model for addressing CC in this century. A co-leadership model recognizes the existence and interface of leaders and co-leaders. In CC co-leadership p...
Contains fulltext : 139999_1.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)This paper aims ...
<p>This paper aims to better understand the role of leadership in regional climate change adaptation...
As outlined in this chapter, the core analytical themes of this book are: the conceptualisation of p...
Leadership has been claimed to be a critical determinant of success and failure in international neg...
The expectation of developed countries’ leadership is institutionalised in the United Nations’ clima...
The expectation of developed countries' leadership is institutionalised in the United Nations' clima...
Pioneers, Leaders and Followers in Multilevel and Polycentric Climate Governance focuses on pioneers...
There is no shortage of would-be leaders in EU climate change politics. The EU institutions (e.g. Eu...
This paper aims to better understand the role of leadership in regional climate change adaptation. W...
In 2015, the COP21 creates a new hybrid mode of multilateral governance, which aims to make the acti...
© 2015 Lina Maria Puerto ChavesLeadership in the climate change regime is understood as a necessary ...
Contains fulltext : 139999_1.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)This paper aims ...
<p>This paper aims to better understand the role of leadership in regional climate change adaptation...
As outlined in this chapter, the core analytical themes of this book are: the conceptualisation of p...
Leadership has been claimed to be a critical determinant of success and failure in international neg...
The expectation of developed countries’ leadership is institutionalised in the United Nations’ clima...
The expectation of developed countries' leadership is institutionalised in the United Nations' clima...
Pioneers, Leaders and Followers in Multilevel and Polycentric Climate Governance focuses on pioneers...
There is no shortage of would-be leaders in EU climate change politics. The EU institutions (e.g. Eu...
This paper aims to better understand the role of leadership in regional climate change adaptation. W...
In 2015, the COP21 creates a new hybrid mode of multilateral governance, which aims to make the acti...
© 2015 Lina Maria Puerto ChavesLeadership in the climate change regime is understood as a necessary ...
Contains fulltext : 139999_1.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)This paper aims ...
<p>This paper aims to better understand the role of leadership in regional climate change adaptation...
As outlined in this chapter, the core analytical themes of this book are: the conceptualisation of p...