Globalization and the changing role of the nation-state call for new approaches to environmental governance and new ways to conceptualize it. Recent developments in sociology--seen in the work of John Urry, Manuel Castells, and others--show how social theory can be made less static, more fluid, and more directed toward flow and networks in order to encompass today's reality. Governing Environmental Flows explores what such a reformulation means for the environmental social sciences. Taking the term environmental flows--in both its traditional scientific sense and in a newer social dimension--as its key unit of analysis, the book focuses on the interrelationships of globalization, the environment, and the state. The consensus of the contribu...
Environmental governance denotes the processes through which different actors govern the environment...
This paper on the applicability of the network concept to global environmental governance intends to...
This chapter traces the emergence and maturation of the concept of global governance – first a...
Globalization and the changing role of the nation-state call for new approaches to environmental gov...
Environmentalism and social sciences appear to be in a period of disorientation and perhaps transiti...
The emerging sociology of networks and flows, as it can be found in the works of Castells and Urry a...
In this introduction, the editors suggest a framework for the study of globalization and environment...
This article explores the relations between movement, the environment, and governance through the ca...
Globalization and its sustainability implications create considerable governance challenges. The glo...
Global environmental governance in the Anthropocene is fundamentally different from older conception...
Global environmental governance consists of a series of responses and manifestations of individuals,...
The notion of global governance is widely studied in academia and increasingly relevant to politics ...
Environmental challenges, and the potential solutions to address them, have a direct effect on livin...
This chapter discusses what a more thoroughly globalized environmental sociology might look like, an...
In the last 30 years, the study of international environmental politics has grown amongst a vast arr...
Environmental governance denotes the processes through which different actors govern the environment...
This paper on the applicability of the network concept to global environmental governance intends to...
This chapter traces the emergence and maturation of the concept of global governance – first a...
Globalization and the changing role of the nation-state call for new approaches to environmental gov...
Environmentalism and social sciences appear to be in a period of disorientation and perhaps transiti...
The emerging sociology of networks and flows, as it can be found in the works of Castells and Urry a...
In this introduction, the editors suggest a framework for the study of globalization and environment...
This article explores the relations between movement, the environment, and governance through the ca...
Globalization and its sustainability implications create considerable governance challenges. The glo...
Global environmental governance in the Anthropocene is fundamentally different from older conception...
Global environmental governance consists of a series of responses and manifestations of individuals,...
The notion of global governance is widely studied in academia and increasingly relevant to politics ...
Environmental challenges, and the potential solutions to address them, have a direct effect on livin...
This chapter discusses what a more thoroughly globalized environmental sociology might look like, an...
In the last 30 years, the study of international environmental politics has grown amongst a vast arr...
Environmental governance denotes the processes through which different actors govern the environment...
This paper on the applicability of the network concept to global environmental governance intends to...
This chapter traces the emergence and maturation of the concept of global governance – first a...