Global governance institutions for climate change, such as those established by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol, have so far failed to make a significant impact on greenhouse gas emissions. Following the lead of Elinor Ostrom, this paper offers an alternative theoretical framework for reconstructing global climate policy in accordance with the polycentric approach to governance pioneered in the early 1960s by Vincent Ostrom, Charles Tiebout, and Robert Warren. Instead of a thoroughly top-down global regime, in which lower levels of government simply carry out the mandates of international negotiators, a polycentric approach provides for greater experimentation, learning, and cross-influence a...
Natural disasters are on the rise in the Caribbean due to climate change that affects several OECS m...
Climate change governance is in a state of enormous flux. New and more dynamic forms of governing ar...
Polycentric governance involves multiple actors at multiple scales beyond the state. The potential o...
Global governance institutions for climate change, such as those established by the United Nations...
From global to polycentric climate governance / Daniel H. Cole. Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced ...
This chapter deals with the performance of polycentric governance, focusing specifically on how well...
Climate change governance is in a state of enormous flux. New and more dynamic forms of governing ar...
Climate change is one of the most pressing global issues facing the international community today. Y...
Abstract: The polycentric approach constructed according to Elinor Ostrom’s theory is a suitable sub...
The Paris Agreement seemingly reaffirmed the central place occupied by the regime established by the...
The post-Kyoto era of climate governance has witnessed a dramatic increase in the number and diversi...
Elinor Ostrom argued that effectively coping with manmade climate change requires a polycentric appr...
Lack of progress in global climate negotiations has led scholars to reconsider polycentric approache...
The international climate regime represented by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate C...
The debate about post-2012 global climate governance has been framed largely by proponents and oppon...
Natural disasters are on the rise in the Caribbean due to climate change that affects several OECS m...
Climate change governance is in a state of enormous flux. New and more dynamic forms of governing ar...
Polycentric governance involves multiple actors at multiple scales beyond the state. The potential o...
Global governance institutions for climate change, such as those established by the United Nations...
From global to polycentric climate governance / Daniel H. Cole. Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced ...
This chapter deals with the performance of polycentric governance, focusing specifically on how well...
Climate change governance is in a state of enormous flux. New and more dynamic forms of governing ar...
Climate change is one of the most pressing global issues facing the international community today. Y...
Abstract: The polycentric approach constructed according to Elinor Ostrom’s theory is a suitable sub...
The Paris Agreement seemingly reaffirmed the central place occupied by the regime established by the...
The post-Kyoto era of climate governance has witnessed a dramatic increase in the number and diversi...
Elinor Ostrom argued that effectively coping with manmade climate change requires a polycentric appr...
Lack of progress in global climate negotiations has led scholars to reconsider polycentric approache...
The international climate regime represented by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate C...
The debate about post-2012 global climate governance has been framed largely by proponents and oppon...
Natural disasters are on the rise in the Caribbean due to climate change that affects several OECS m...
Climate change governance is in a state of enormous flux. New and more dynamic forms of governing ar...
Polycentric governance involves multiple actors at multiple scales beyond the state. The potential o...