Resource conflicts and human-environment conflicts are active across the globe. As planetary, carbon-induced climate change necessitates new responses, the policies and practices of decarbonisation add new dimensions to existing conflicts. Using examples from two nations with ambitious aims for the decarbonization of their economies, Ethiopia and Morocco, we illustrate how unintended conflicts and adverse ecosystem impacts arise when nature cannot participate in decision-making processes. Transition to low carbon economies, we argue, generates and exacerbates multi-dimensional conflicts of interest between state and society, as well as between society and ecosystems. Taking an interdisciplinary perspective, we suggest establishing procedura...
The paper poses the anthropological question "What does man returns to the nature or how he takes ca...
An international consensus of scientific experts is now demanding immediate action in response to ...
Recognising the rights of nature is seen by many as the paradigm shift needed to truly embed ecology...
Resource conflicts and human-environment conflicts are active across the globe. As planetary, carbon...
Celsius or 1085 GtC. This thesis explores this significance and points toward prioritizing ecosystem...
The globe's first carbon projects were designed and implemented approximately 20 years ago following...
Five different regimes or approaches to nature conservation are analyzed: Carbon markets, Payments f...
In this research article, I emphasize the meaning of procedural rights for just transition to Green ...
This study examines the justice and equity implications of four low-carbon transitions, and it revea...
Imagine if breakthrough energy techonologies were developed and diffused globally, permitting econo...
An international consensus of scientific experts is now demanding “immediate action” in response to...
This article will analyse two key challenges of today: 1) energy security and decarbonization in the...
According to the United Nations, the world is facing a triple planetary crisis of climate change, na...
How Rights of Nature laws are transforming governance to address environmental crises through more e...
Sustainably managing coupled ecological–economic systems requires not only an understanding of the e...
The paper poses the anthropological question "What does man returns to the nature or how he takes ca...
An international consensus of scientific experts is now demanding immediate action in response to ...
Recognising the rights of nature is seen by many as the paradigm shift needed to truly embed ecology...
Resource conflicts and human-environment conflicts are active across the globe. As planetary, carbon...
Celsius or 1085 GtC. This thesis explores this significance and points toward prioritizing ecosystem...
The globe's first carbon projects were designed and implemented approximately 20 years ago following...
Five different regimes or approaches to nature conservation are analyzed: Carbon markets, Payments f...
In this research article, I emphasize the meaning of procedural rights for just transition to Green ...
This study examines the justice and equity implications of four low-carbon transitions, and it revea...
Imagine if breakthrough energy techonologies were developed and diffused globally, permitting econo...
An international consensus of scientific experts is now demanding “immediate action” in response to...
This article will analyse two key challenges of today: 1) energy security and decarbonization in the...
According to the United Nations, the world is facing a triple planetary crisis of climate change, na...
How Rights of Nature laws are transforming governance to address environmental crises through more e...
Sustainably managing coupled ecological–economic systems requires not only an understanding of the e...
The paper poses the anthropological question "What does man returns to the nature or how he takes ca...
An international consensus of scientific experts is now demanding immediate action in response to ...
Recognising the rights of nature is seen by many as the paradigm shift needed to truly embed ecology...