Governing climate change: polycentricity in action?
INOGOV is very pleased to announce the publication of a NEW Open Access Book, Governing Climate Change: Polycentricity in Action? assesses...
INOGOV is very pleased to announce the publication of a NEW Open Access Book, Governing Climate Change: Polycentricity in Action? assesses...
by Nicole M. Schmidt (Heidelberg University) and Paul Tobin (Manchester University) Blessed with stunning sunshine, sixteen early career researchers...
by Ross Gillard, University of Leeds International efforts under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to limit...
Jonas Schoenefeld & Andy Jordan, University of East Anglia What is needed to make the Paris Agreement a success?...
Call for papers for a fully funded research workshop: Climate governance innovation trends in the run-up to Paris 2015:...
This INOGOV policy brief analyses bilateral aid for adaptation to climate change from three major donor countries – Germany,...
Rob Imrie, Visiting Professor, Goldsmiths University of London For the last twenty years and more there has been a...
Call for abstracts for a fully funded workshop: Climate Governance after Paris: Exploring the links between intergovernmental, transnational and...
INOGOV workshop on politics, policy, governance and the IPCC: Political science contributions to climate research October 2016 INOGOV hosted a...
Leading researchers met at the European University Institute to discuss the changing role of legitimacy in polycentric climate governance...