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Global Trade, WTO, Labor Arbitrage, American Workers and National Security—The Need for a U.S. Industrial Policy

labor unions have been greatly diminished, the economic situation of the middle class has stagnated for 40 years, and America’s free-market economic and political philosophy has led to governmental ... trade” philosophy, which led to the “most favored nation” status for China and, ultimately, the admission of China to the World Trade Organization. Unfortunately, China has never observed WTO principles

Political embeddedness in public–private partnership for nature conservation: A land trust reserve case from China

Private sector plays an increasingly vital role in nature conservation globally. This study explores the concept of political embeddedness, which suggests that governments and environmental ... cooperation in nature conservation. This study proposed a political perspective to elaborate power and interest in the formal and informal dimensions of nature conservation public-private partnership (PPP

Claiming ecological grief: Why are we not mourning (more and more publicly) for ecological destruction?

political obstacles to ecological mourning; these obstacles point at critical intersections between emotions, practices, disciplines, public and private realms, which can turn into fruitful venues for further ... decision-making. Through ritualized, collective practices, mourning transforms these negative emotions into a force of change, a societal and political impetus that moves from the higher ethical grounds of

Explanations of the political gridlock behind international circular economy: Waste Ban narratives in the China-EU cooperation

the WB gained global attention, limited research addresses its political implications for international CE. Based on 72 expert interviews, 52 documents and participant observation, we study political WB ... corresponding perceptions of 'Chinese' and 'European' agency in the China-EU case. Our results show a political gridlock in China-EU CE coordination: the main narratives on the WB diverge on the very roles and

Mainstreaming nature-based solutions through five forms of scaling: Case of the Kiiminkijoki River basin, Finland

. Survey article: trading nature: when are environmental markets (un)desirable? Journal of Political Philosophy 30 : 116 - 139 . https://doi.org/10.1111/jopp.12257. Odongo , V. , K. Barquet , and J. Green ... forests. We demonstrated above that scaling-in the change in socio-political contexts to organizational practices needs not only target municipalities (e.g., Hawxwell et al. 2019) but various set of

Coherent at face value: Integration of forest carbon targets in Finnish policy strategies

in which forests have a strong economic, political, and cultural status. Focussing on the argumentation regarding forest carbon, our analysis shows that the policy domains remain largely disconnected ... . 2022) . A notable challenge in environmental governance is that scientific knowledge is used strategically to serve political purposes, rather than to relieve environmental disputes (e.g. Sarewitz 2004

The politics of national SDG indicator systems: A comparison of four European countries

monitoring frameworks and governance processes in which these are embedded. What do we know about the political processes and struggles of implementing this important global framework? How does the politics of ... systems along dimensions of indicator selection, appraisal landscape, participatory nature, and political communication. We empirically explore these dimensions for four European national sustainability

Environmental justice and REDD+ safeguards in Laos: Lessons from an authoritarian political regime

political culture and lack of inclusiveness are used by donors and project managers to implement their projects with little political debate. Further obstacles to justice relate to limitations inherent in the ... REDD? instrument, including tight schedules for dealing with highly sensitive socio-political issues under social safeguards. These findings echo other research but go further in questioning the adequacy

Hunters who will not report illegal wolf killing: Self-policing or resistance with political overtones?

enforcement. While a political dimension is not always articulated, overlooking it may stoke conflicts and fortify a perception of unjust power relations. ... order to operationalize anti-elitism, we selected some items from an instrument intended to tap what has been termed ‘‘political alienation’’ (Eriksson 2016) as well as anti-elitism. The selected items

Ignoring environmental change? On fishing quotas and collapsing coastlines in Bykovskiy, Northern Sakha (Yakutiya)

Soviet fishing cooperative, it became home to Indigenous Sakha, Evenkis, Evens, as well as to Russian settlers and political prisoners from the Baltic states. Post-Soviet transformations, coupled with ... -SOVIET REALITIES: LIVING AND FISHING IN REMOTENESS Post-Soviet socio-economic and political transformations have been affecting trajectories of development of Russia’s Arctic regions and lives of their

Protecting peatlands requires understanding stakeholder perceptions and relational values: A case study of peatlands in the Yorkshire Dales

management priorities. In the United Kingdom, peatland management is a focus of political interest for nature-based solutions (NBS), causing tensions with land managers who feel their traditional knowledge is

An environmental justice perspective on ecosystem services

deep engagement with stakeholders and rights holders to disentangle contextual factors that moderate justice outcomes on ecosystem service attribution and appropriation in socio-political interventions ... have argued that much of ES research obscures the justice dimensions associated with values and processes of political decision-making that shape ES management and related policies (Jax et al. 2013

A synthesis of mercury research in the Southern Hemisphere, part 2: Anthropogenic perturbations

Hemisphere Hg data, despite historical, political, and socioeconomic differences between the hemispheres that impact Hg sources and sinks. In this paper, we explore the primary anthropogenic perturbations to ... included in the synthesis in conjunction with the SH when appropriate. A companion paper (Schneider et al. 2023) describes the hemispheric differences in natural Hg processes. Historical, political

Warranty for a better world? The politics of environmental knowledge in bioeconomic sustainability certificates

political contingencies, but are presented and often understood as objective and neutral. The paper argues that the politics of environmental knowledge involved in these processes warrant more awareness ... some societal or individual concerns at the expense of others. In this way, sustainability certificates share some characteristics with other standards and policy tools that embody political

Inequality persists in a large citizen science programme despite increased participation through ICT innovations

development of epistemic cultures between actors claiming different experiences and knowledge. Address: Department of Philosophy, Linguistics and Theory of Science, Gothenburg University, Go¨teborg, Sweden. e ... Gothenburg. His research interests include citizen science, digital research methods and philosophy of science. Address: Department of Philosophy, Linguistics and Theory of Science, Gothenburg University, Go

Discourse developments within the public agenda on Danish nature management 2016–2021: Animal welfare ethics as a barrier to rewilding projects

discourses, and understand the change of discourse prevalence over time. Others successfully combine discourse analysis and topic modeling examining political discourses on crypto-market forums (Munksgaard ... discourse analysis, which focuses on the relationship between language and political action. A discourse is defined as ‘‘an ensemble of ideas, concepts, and categorizations that is produced, reproduced, and

A transboundary agenda for nature-based solutions across sectors, scales and disciplines: Insights from carbon projects in Southeast Asia

political, economic, legal and cultural dimensions that shape environmental policies and practices, including NbS. Although NbS remains theoretically undeveloped as a tool and focus of governance (Hanson et ... with (inter)national sustainability frameworks and standards Interdisciplinary Understand and assess societal challenges from social (e.g.; cultural, political, legal) perspectives in addition to

Dreaming of wetscapes: Waking to the realities of restoration

overlooks the complex social, cultural, and political dynamics shaping peatlands. We offer this commentary in response to Temmink et al. (2023) so that restoration can be effective, efficient, and just for ... with context specificity, bureaucratic inertia, and political economies characterized by power asymmetries (Langston et al. 2019; Purnomo et al. 2021) . Peatlands are frontiers of development in

Patterns of infringement, risk, and impact driven by coal mining permits in Indonesia

source of global energy-related carbon emissions, is driven largely by national and corporate political-economic agendas. Amid global debates about coal exports and climate change, the carbon footprint of ... . (Toumbourou et al. 2020a) , we analysed the political economy dynamics surrounding coal mining in East Kalimantan, including flaws in sub-national regulations governing coal, extensive networks connecting

German fishery’s adaptation to historic events, Western Baltic Sea, 1890–1950

analyse historical data (1890–1950) of the German Western Baltic Sea fishery SES. This period is characterised by a series of strong impacts due to political, technological, economic, and ecological changes ... of economic and political stabilisation (1924–1928) following the end of the German hyperinflation (1923), and the subsequent global economic crisis (1929–1932) • the Second World War (WWII, 1939–1945