Architecture

The analytical problem of the architecture of earth system governance includes questions relating to the emergence, design and effectiveness of governance systems as well as the overall integration of global, regional, national and local governance. Core questions include: how is performance of environmental institutions affected by their embedding in larger architectures? What are the environmental consequences of non-environmental governance systems? What is the relative performance of different types of multilevel governance architectures? How can we explain instances of ‘nongovernance’? What are overarching and crosscutting norms of earth system governance?

People

Dr. Jeffrey McGee, University of Newcastle, Australia
Cordula Mertens, St. István University, Hungary
Ieva Misiune, Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania
Prof. Ronald B. Mitchell, University of Oregon, United States of America
Dr. Asami Miyazaki, Kumamoto Gakuen University, Japan
Dr. Kanako Morita, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan
Prof. Peter Newell, University of Sussex, United Kingdom
Prof. Sebastian Oberthür, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Dr. Amandine Orsini Bled, Université Libre of Bruxelles, Belgium
Urbano Fra Paleo, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain