作者
Barbara A Cosens, Robin K Craig, Shana Lee Hirsch, Craig Anthony Tony Arnold, Melinda H Benson, Daniel A DeCaro, Ahjond S Garmestani, Hannah Gosnell, JB Ruhl, Edella Schlager
发表日期
2017/3/3
期刊
Ecology and society: a journal of integrative science for resilience and sustainability
卷号
22
期号
1
页码范围
1
出版商
NIH Public Access
简介
The term “governance” encompasses both governmental and nongovernmental participation in collective choice and action. Law dictates the structure, boundaries, rules, and processes within which governmental action takes place, and in doing so becomes one of the focal points for analysis of barriers to adaptation as the effects of climate change are felt. Adaptive governance must therefore contemplate a level of flexibility and evolution in governmental action beyond that currently found in the heavily administrative governments of many democracies. Nevertheless, over time, law itself has proven highly adaptive in western systems of government, evolving to address and even facilitate the emergence of new social norms (such as the rights of women and minorities) or to provide remedies for emerging problems (such as pollution). Thus, there is no question that law can adapt, evolve, and be reformed to make …
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