From Rio to Rio and Beyond: Innovation in Global Environmental Governance

The 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro unleashed new energy in environmental governance, engaging actors beyond the state and across scales, from local to global, from communities to large transnational networks. In this paper we argue that this expanded pluralism has contributed to a remarkable ar...

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Brazil
Conferences
Coordination
Earth
Energy
Engagement
Environment
Environmental conservation
Environmental governance
Environmental Policy
Environmental protection
Experimentation
Experiments
Governance
Government and politics
Green economics
Innovation
Innovations
Legacies
multicultural diversity
Multilateralism
Networks
new technology
Pluralism
Renewable energy
Reorganization
Social innovation
Strengthening Governance
Studies
Summit conferences
Summits
Sustainable agriculture
Transnationalism
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