ABSTRACT

In On Environmental Governance, Oran R. Young examines a variety of efforts to meet the challenge of governing human interaction with the environment in the interest of sustainability. At the same time, he considers measures to minimize restrictions on human actors in using their natural resources. Young looks at issues including climate change, biodiversity, deforestation, greenhouse gas emissions, and carbon cycle disruption in exploring impacts from the local to the global. The book draws on general ideas about the nature of governance while exploring new models for governing human-environment relations.

chapter |19 pages

Governing Human-Environment Relations

part I|54 pages

Simple Environmental Governance

chapter 1|17 pages

Natural Resources

Solving Collective-Action Problems

chapter 2|17 pages

Environmental Protection

Coping with Unintended Side Effects

chapter 3|18 pages

Ecosystem Services

Thinking in Systems

part II|38 pages

Complex Environmental Governance

chapter 4|18 pages

Horizontal Interplay

Dealing with Broader Consequences

chapter 5|18 pages

Vertical Interplay

Mastering Multilevel Governance

part III|36 pages

Environmental Governance in the Anthropocene

chapter 6|15 pages

The Great Acceleration

Living in a No-Analogue State

chapter 7|19 pages

The Sustainability Transition

Governing Dynamic Systems

chapter |15 pages

Making Environmental Governance Work