Climate change governance: The challenge for politics and public administration, enterprises and civil society

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Climate change is a cause for concern both globally and locally. In order for it to be tackled holistically, its governance is an important topic needing scientific and practical consideration. Climate change governance is an emerging area, and one which is closely related to state and public administrative systems and the behaviour of private actors, including the business sector, as well as the civil society and non-governmental organisations. Questions of climate change governance deal both with mitigation and adaptation whilst at the same time trying to devise effective ways of managing the consequences of these measures across the different sectors.

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Knieling, J., & Leal Filho, W. (2013). Climate change governance: The challenge for politics and public administration, enterprises and civil society. In Climate Change Management (pp. 1–5). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29831-8_1

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