Capacities for Transformative Climate Governance: A Conceptual Framework

This chapter presents a conceptual framework to explain, evaluate and eventually to support, the capacities by which multiple governance actors accomplish transformative climate governance. The framework builds on an understanding of governance capacity a

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Transformative Climate Governance A Capacities Perspective to Systematise, Evaluate and Guide Climate Action

Edited by Katharina Hölscher · Niki Frantzeskaki

Palgrave Studies in Environmental Transformation, Transition and Accountability Series Editor Beth Edmondson School of Arts Federation University VIC, Australia

The monographs and edited collections published in this series will be unified by interdisciplinary scholarship that considers and interrogates new knowledge of opportunities for sustainable human societies through environmental transformations, transitions and accountabilities. These publications will integrate theoretical debates and perspectives in the natural and social sciences with sustained and detailed analysis of local, regional and international initiatives responding to environmentally driven imperatives such as climate change, fresh water, energy resources, food security, and biodiversity. More information about this series at http://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/15884

Katharina Hölscher · Niki Frantzeskaki Editors

Transformative Climate Governance A Capacities Perspective to Systematise, Evaluate and Guide Climate Action

Editors Katharina Hölscher Dutch Research Institute for Transitions Erasmus University Rotterdam Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland The Netherlands

Niki Frantzeskaki Dutch Research Institute for Transitions Erasmus University Rotterdam Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland The Netherlands Centre for Urban Transitions Faculty of Health, Arts and Design Swinburne University of Technology Melbourne, Australia

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