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World Literature and the Postcolonialinnovative governance arrangements because the spatially bounded conventional governance management practices do no longer suffice. Environmental networks and flows studied in environmental social sciences provide a basis for connecting material and non-material flows and social actors in their sociCLEAR 发表于 2025-3-25 10:34:45
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World Police & Paramilitary Forces. This chapter responds to this paradox by redefining sustainability as the accumulation within society of practices that organise socio-cultural life while conserving resources. Although adopting an approach to sustainability—itself a global challenge—that focuses on everyday practices and their meSubstitution 发表于 2025-3-26 07:20:52
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https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230286726ic concepts involved in the call for environmental democracy, in particular citizen participation, environmental deliberation, ecological citizenship, the role of nonhuman life, and the politics of environmental expertise. The chapter presents two dominant conceptions of environmental democracy, one手术刀 发表于 2025-3-26 16:19:52
al sociology perspective. It first looks at the origins of the debate, marked by Hardin’s seminal article and Ostrom’s path-breaking research. Second, it deals with discussions associated with the global order and its crisis, where the notion of ‘commoning’ gains relevance. Third, it considers the nObstruction 发表于 2025-3-26 17:34:27
y spatial frames in biodiversity and ecosystem management, including territory, social-ecological systems, global networks and flows, and sense of place. In evaluating these frames, we argue that the state with its territorial power has clear limitations in effectively and legitimately addressing ec