Knowledge system and change in climate governance

Knowledge system and change in climate governance

Subtitle: 
Comparing India and South Africa
Author: 
Never, Babette
Place: 
Oxon
Publisher: 
Routledge
Phys descriptions: 
xii, 171p.: charts
Date published: 
2014
Record type: 
Call No: 
551.83(680)(540) NEV
Abstract: 

The book provides a unique in-depth analysis of how these two countries are dealing with climate change at both national and province levels, from India?s advances in solar and wind energy development to South Africa?s efforts to introduce a carbon tax. Using the innovative theoretical framework of climate knowledge systems, it explores how people in India and South Africa engage with one other, learn and act by forming communities of practice. The book identifies the drivers and barriers of climate governance, showing how different forms of scientific, technological, normative and pragmatic knowledge can aid climate governance and analysing how the underlying mind-set that guides climate action in these countries is changing. This book is a valuable resource for students and scholars of environmental policy, politics and governance, as well as comparative politics, climate change and sustainable development.

Language: 
Series: 
Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research

CITATION: Never, Babette. Knowledge system and change in climate governance . Oxon : Routledge , 2014. - Available at: https://library.au.int/knowledge-system-and-change-climate-governance