Global governance in the age of the Anthropocene / Markus Fraundorfer.
2022
QC903 .F73 2022
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Title
Global governance in the age of the Anthropocene / Markus Fraundorfer.
ISBN
9783030881566 (electronic bk.)
3030881563 (electronic bk.)
9783030881559
3030881555
3030881563 (electronic bk.)
9783030881559
3030881555
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (some color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-88156-6 doi
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QC903 .F73 2022
Dewey Decimal Classification
363.738/74526
Summary
Why has global governance largely failed to effectively tackle some of the most pressing global environmental challenges of our time? What are the obstacles to effective global and planetary problem-solving? And which solutions and responses have global governance actors come up with to confront these challenges? This textbook teases out the tragic entanglements between dominant global governance dynamics and the global environmental challenges of the Anthropocene, showing how international and global cooperation mechanisms that evolved over the last two hundred years are deeply implicated in exacerbating many of todays global environmental challenges. The book focuses on several global environmental challenges which are intrinsically interconnected, threatening to destabilise the entire Earth-system with serious consequences for human societies across the world. These global environmental challenges include infectious disease outbreaks, global food production processes, the pollution of freshwater resources, energy consumption patterns, deforestation and CO2 emissions. At the same time, the book also presents several alternative governance examples based on more democratic, citizen-based and holistic approaches to the global climate crisis, which point the way towards a new understanding of global governance in the age of the Anthropocene. This textbook is for undergraduate and postgraduate students of global governance, environmental politics and international relations. Dr Markus Fraundorfer is Lecturer in Global Governance and Programme Director of the MA Global Governance & Diplomacy at the University of Leeds, UK. He has published widely on different aspects of global governance, including infectious diseases, global food production, renewable energy, environmental governance, global internet governance and animal rights. His previous books include Brazil's Emerging Role in Global Governance: Health, Food Security and Bioenergy (2015) and Rethinking Global Democracy in Brazil (2018). .
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Global Governance and the Anthropocene: An Entangled History
Chapter 3: Conceptual Toolbox
Chapter 4: Global Governance of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
Chapter 5: Global Food Production
Chapter 6: Transboundary Water Governance?
Chapter 7: Global Energy Governance
Chapter 8: Global Environmental Governance
Chapter 9: Conclusion. .
Chapter 2: Global Governance and the Anthropocene: An Entangled History
Chapter 3: Conceptual Toolbox
Chapter 4: Global Governance of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
Chapter 5: Global Food Production
Chapter 6: Transboundary Water Governance?
Chapter 7: Global Energy Governance
Chapter 8: Global Environmental Governance
Chapter 9: Conclusion. .