This article is concerned with the environmental dimensions of rescaling. Specifically, it explores debates around centralization and decentralization, introduces a key distinction between rescaling to jurisdictional spaces and ecosystem spaces, and suggests three future research trajectories: (1) analytical clarification of the differences between rescaling to natural versus jurisdictional scales; (2) examination of rescaling in light of its attendant process of creating new objects of governance; and (3) investigation of rescaling processes through a temporal lens, with the suggestion that rescaled environmental governance may be the site of some of the first and last manifestations of neoliberal governance reforms
In this paper, I use primary empirical data obtained through interviews in selected case studies aro...
In recent years, the dominant political-economic approach to scale has been subject to critique from...
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the symposium ‘Scale in environmental governance: ...
This article is concerned with the environmental dimensions of rescaling. Specifically, it explores ...
This article is concerned with the environmental dimensions of rescaling. Specifically, it explores ...
This article introduces a collection of papers that provide empirical studies of the impacts that re...
This paper seeks to develop an alternative account of the geographies of environmental governance to...
First published as: Jens Newig & Timothy Moss (2017) Scale in environmental governance: moving from...
Close examination of the scalar politics of environmental organizations engaged in contesting the te...
One of the main unresolved problems in policy making is the step from scale issues to effective gove...
Abstract. This paper is concerned with the rescaling of environmental governance, and with the socia...
Policies have many unforeseen impacts on social-ecological systems at different levels of spatial an...
The word Anthropocene describes a new geological epoch that follows the Holocene epoch. It is the si...
International audienceThis article analyses how the established but still elusive concept of ‘landsc...
Any present day approach of the world’s most pressing environmental problems involves both scale and...
In this paper, I use primary empirical data obtained through interviews in selected case studies aro...
In recent years, the dominant political-economic approach to scale has been subject to critique from...
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the symposium ‘Scale in environmental governance: ...
This article is concerned with the environmental dimensions of rescaling. Specifically, it explores ...
This article is concerned with the environmental dimensions of rescaling. Specifically, it explores ...
This article introduces a collection of papers that provide empirical studies of the impacts that re...
This paper seeks to develop an alternative account of the geographies of environmental governance to...
First published as: Jens Newig & Timothy Moss (2017) Scale in environmental governance: moving from...
Close examination of the scalar politics of environmental organizations engaged in contesting the te...
One of the main unresolved problems in policy making is the step from scale issues to effective gove...
Abstract. This paper is concerned with the rescaling of environmental governance, and with the socia...
Policies have many unforeseen impacts on social-ecological systems at different levels of spatial an...
The word Anthropocene describes a new geological epoch that follows the Holocene epoch. It is the si...
International audienceThis article analyses how the established but still elusive concept of ‘landsc...
Any present day approach of the world’s most pressing environmental problems involves both scale and...
In this paper, I use primary empirical data obtained through interviews in selected case studies aro...
In recent years, the dominant political-economic approach to scale has been subject to critique from...
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the symposium ‘Scale in environmental governance: ...