Transboundary Risk Governance

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A01=Linda Soneryd
A01=Rolf Lidskog
A01=Ylva Uggla
adaptation
Author_Linda Soneryd
Author_Rolf Lidskog
Author_Ylva Uggla
baltic
Baltic Sea
Category=GPQD
change
climate
Climate Adaptation
Climate Change Adaptation
Coexistence Measures
Cop Decision
County Administrative Boards
Emf Exposure
environmental regulation theory
environmental risk regulation processes
Epistemic Authority
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eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
expert knowledge legitimacy
Gm Crop
Gm Maize
Hands Free Kits
Human Induced Climate Change
ICNIRP Guideline
IMO Resolution
Mobile Phone Masts
Non-ionizing Radiation
Non-thermal Effects
oil
protection
radiation
regulatory policy analysis
RF Emf
risk governance frameworks
science and technology studies
sea
single
Single Hull Tankers
Swedish Maritime Administration
Swedish Rescue Services Agency
transnational environmental law
Transparency Forum
transport
UK Royal Commission
Western European Waters

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415853163
  • Weight: 249g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Governing environmental risk, particularly large-scale transboundary risks associated with climate change and pollution, is one of the most pressing problems facing society .

This book focuses on a set of key questions relating to environmental regulation: How are activities regulated in a fragmented world - a world of nation states, regulators, domestic and international law and political contests - and one in which a range of actors, such as governments, corporations and NGOs act in order to influence regulations in specific policy areas? How are complex and trans-boundary environmental issues managed? What role does expert knowledge play in regulating this kind of issues? What give rules authority? In short, how do actors try to render an issue governable?

Drawing on regulation theory, discourse theory and science and technology studies, and employing original research, the authors analyse the regulation of four kinds of complex and trans-boundary environmental issues: oil protection in the Baltic Sea, mobile phones and radiation protection, climate change adaptation and genetically modified crops. The outcomes include insights for policymakers, regulators and researchers into how dominant frames are constructed, legitimate actors are configured and authority is established. This in turn exposes the conditions for, and possibility of, developing regulation, making authoritative rules and shaping relevant knowledge in order to govern complex environmental risks.

Rolf Lidskog is Professor in Sociology at the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies,rebro University.

Linda Soneryd is associate professor in sociology and researcher at the Stockholm Centre for Organizational Research (Score.)

Ylva Uggla is associate professor in sociology at the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies,rebro University.

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