Resumo
The number of transnational governance mechanisms specifically relating to mountains is limited. Using the three axes of the framework developed by Balsiger and VanDeveer (2012) – agency, substance, and territoriality – this paper reviews progress in this domain and looks forward. It introduces themes for transnational governance of mountains in the context of the Rio conferences of 1992 and 2012 and then presents progress with regard to governance arrangements in different regions of the world, first, for biodiversity and related issues and, second, for sustainable (mountain) development. As well as state actors, many nonstate actors are involved in these arrangements; these actors are discussed. The paper concludes with conclusions regarding transnational governance in mountain areas to date and identifies future actions in the realms of monitoring, research and policy.
| Idioma original | English |
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| Páginas (de-até) | 95-105 |
| Número de páginas | 11 |
| Revista | Environmental Science and Policy |
| Volume | 49 |
| Data online antecipada | 25 out. 2014 |
| DOIs | |
| Estado da publicação | Published - mai. 2015 |
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Mergulhe nos tópicos de investigação de “Transnational governance in mountain regions: Progress and prospects“. Em conjunto formam uma impressão digital única.Perfis
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Martin Francis Price
- Centre for Mountain Studies - Professor Emeritus
- UHI Perth
Pessoa: Academic - Research and Teaching or Research only
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