Over the past several decades, environmental governance has made substantial progress in addressing environmental change, but emerging environmental problems require new innovations in law, policy, and governance. While expansive legal reform is unlikely to occur soon, there is untapped potential in existing laws to address environmental change, both by leveraging adaptive and transformative capacities within the law itself to enhance social-ecological resilience and by using those laws to allow social- ecological systems to adapt and transform. Legal and policy research to date has largely overlooked this potential, even though it offers a more expedient approach to addressing environmental change than waiting for full-scale environmental ...
The term "governance" encompasses both governmental and nongovernmental participation in collective ...
The term “governance” encompasses both governmental and nongovernmental participation in collective ...
Resilience is increasingly described as a prerequisite for a sustainable EU. Against this backdrop, ...
Over the past several decades, environmental governance has made substantial progress in addressing ...
Historic variation in the environment once served as a reliable guide to future behavior. Sustainabi...
This chapter critically examines the new environmental governance, a novel innovation in legal think...
Environmental law is intimately connected to ecological concepts and understanding. The legal instru...
In the twenty-first century, our planet is facing a period of rapid and fundamental change resulting...
Climate change has significant ramifications for water law and governance, yet, there is strong evid...
Environmental law envisions ecological systems as existing in an equilibrium state, reinforcing a ri...
Adaptive governance must work "on the ground," that is, it must operate through structures and proce...
There is a fundamental difference between the ways in which ecologists and lawyers view uncertainty:...
Panarchy provides a heuristic to characterize the cross-scale dynamics of social-ecological systems ...
Law plays an essential role in shaping natural resource and environmental policy, but unfortunately,...
Legal and institutional structures fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of envi...
The term "governance" encompasses both governmental and nongovernmental participation in collective ...
The term “governance” encompasses both governmental and nongovernmental participation in collective ...
Resilience is increasingly described as a prerequisite for a sustainable EU. Against this backdrop, ...
Over the past several decades, environmental governance has made substantial progress in addressing ...
Historic variation in the environment once served as a reliable guide to future behavior. Sustainabi...
This chapter critically examines the new environmental governance, a novel innovation in legal think...
Environmental law is intimately connected to ecological concepts and understanding. The legal instru...
In the twenty-first century, our planet is facing a period of rapid and fundamental change resulting...
Climate change has significant ramifications for water law and governance, yet, there is strong evid...
Environmental law envisions ecological systems as existing in an equilibrium state, reinforcing a ri...
Adaptive governance must work "on the ground," that is, it must operate through structures and proce...
There is a fundamental difference between the ways in which ecologists and lawyers view uncertainty:...
Panarchy provides a heuristic to characterize the cross-scale dynamics of social-ecological systems ...
Law plays an essential role in shaping natural resource and environmental policy, but unfortunately,...
Legal and institutional structures fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of envi...
The term "governance" encompasses both governmental and nongovernmental participation in collective ...
The term “governance” encompasses both governmental and nongovernmental participation in collective ...
Resilience is increasingly described as a prerequisite for a sustainable EU. Against this backdrop, ...