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Multilevel Governance And Climate Change Insights From Transport Policy Professor Of Politics Ian Bache

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Multilevel Governance And Climate Change Insights From Transport Policy Professor Of Politics Ian Bache
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.85 MB
Pages: 259
Author: Professor of Politics Ian Bache, Ian Bartle, Greg Marsden, Matthew Flinders
ISBN: 9781783480623, 9781783480616, 9781783480630, 1783480629, 1783480610, 1783480637
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Multilevel Governance And Climate Change Insights From Transport Policy Professor Of Politics Ian Bache by Professor Of Politics Ian Bache, Ian Bartle, Greg Marsden, Matthew Flinders 9781783480623, 9781783480616, 9781783480630, 1783480629, 1783480610, 1783480637 instant download after payment.

Based on a major three-year research project, this book explores the various roles of political actors and the policies that deal with the governance of reducing transport-related carbon emissions. Using this clear - and globally crucial - example of climate change governance, the authors are able to tease apart a range of debates and dilemmas and to fully explore the nature, pace and significance of core policies designed to tackle climate change.
Much research in the field has over-emphasized the international realm and global policy, whereas this text uncovers the huge importance that domestic policy development plays in reducing emissions. It highlights normative positions that lie at the heart of institutional structures, enabling broader debates into the capacity and future of democratic governance.

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