E-Book, Englisch, 338 Seiten
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Biodiversity Politics and Management
Rask / Worthington Governing Biodiversity through Democratic Deliberation
Erscheinungsjahr 2015
ISBN: 978-1-317-90950-7
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 338 Seiten
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Biodiversity Politics and Management
ISBN: 978-1-317-90950-7
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
This book discusses political controversies involved in global biodiversity policy, and the practical opportunities that are opened up in solving them through increased citizen participation and democratic deliberation. It examines the emerging practice of deliberative global governance and its political consequences.
The collection focuses on the intersection of global biodiversity policy and the promise of deliberative democracy. In doing so, it examines how new discursive logics emerge in global citizen deliberation that might destabilize the impasses encountered in biodiversity negotiations, how a "global citizens’ voice" emerges in deliberative processes despite the dominance of national institutions in the lives of those citizens, the most effective and innovative ways to amplify the results of large-scale deliberations to policy makers and broader audiences, and how future citizen deliberations can be designed to make them fair, feasible and consequential processes, in general and for biodiversity issues in particular.
This highly original contribution to the field provides theoretical discussions, empirical analyses and local experiences of biodiversity policy, making it an invaluable resource for students and scholars of environmental politics, governance and sociology, particularly those interested in deliberative democracy, citizen participation and biodiversity.
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Part 1 Introduction 1. Understanding the Demand for Global Citizen Deliberation on Biodiversity Policy Mikko Rask and Richard Worthington 2. WWViews on Biodiversity – New Methodological Developments and Ambitions Bjørn Bedsted, Søren Gram, Marie Louise Jørgensen and Lars Klüver Part 2 Global Biodiversity Policy Perspectives 3. The Variegated Landscape of Biodiversity Policy Richard Worthington and Rose Egelhoff 4. Preserving Biodiversity in the European Union Sylvain Gallais 5. Biodiversity and Sustainability in Nepal: A Role for Deliberation? Jailab Rai, Rahul Karki and Richard Worthington Part 3 Constructing A Global Citizen's Voice 6. Constructing the ‘Citizen’ in Global Deliberations Louise Phillips, Birgit Jæger, Erling Jelsøe and Annika Agger 7. The Role of Gender in Global Citizen Deliberation Rüdiger Goldschmidt, David Tomblin and Mikko Rask 8. A Mutual Learning Approach to WWViews Katrin Vohland, Martin Knapp, Eva Patzschke, Malte Timpte, Rene Zimmer 9. Bridging Global-Local Knowledge Gaps in Public Deliberation Naoyuki MIKAMI and Ekou YAGI Part 4 The Art of Amplification 10. Media Strategy and Networks at the Margins of Biodiversity Governance Henry Geddes and Su Young Choi 11. Amplifying Deliberative Results to Access Policy Networks: The Role of Informal Science Education Institutions Gretchen Gano and David Sittenfeld Part 5 Reflective Institutional Design 12. ‘Mini-publics’, Competence and Reliable Decisions James Wong 13. Standardizing Heterogeneity: Negotiating Designs for Transnational Citizen Engagement Nina Amelung 14. The Circulation of Ideas: A Discursive Deliberative Knowledge System for biodiversity policy Vanessa Liston Part 6 Conclusions 15. Global Citizen Deliberation – A Long Shot toward Sustainable Biodiversity Policy? Richard Worthington and Mikko Rask