
Transboundary Cooperation and Global Governance for Inclusive Sustainable Development
Contributions in Honour of Dirk Messner’s 60th Birthday- Editors:
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- 2022
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Das Buch versammelt renommierte Forscher:innen und Politiker:innen, die Dirk Messner auf seinen Wegen in Wissenschaft und Politikberatung begleitet haben. Ihre Beiträge decken Themen ab, die sich auf die Ideen- und Praxisgebiete beziehen, die Dirk Messners Pfad geprägt haben. Sie umfassen Schritte auf nationaler, regionaler und globaler Ebene, um die planetare Nachhaltigkeitstransformation zu beschleunigen; Maßnahmen, um dafür sektor- und länderübergreifende Allianzen zu bilden; und Kernelemente einer universellen Ethik und geteilter Normen, die transnationale Kooperation für das globale Gemeinwohl fördern. Mit Beiträgen vonManish Bapna, Lilian Busse, Ani Dasgupta, J. Carlos Domínguez, Ottmar Edenhofer, Jörg Faust, Thomas Fues, Hans Haake, Medelina K. Hendytio, Ariel Macaspac Hernandez, Anna-Katharina Hornidge, Adolf Kloke-Lesch, Claus Leggewie, Siddharth Mallavarapu, Simon Maxwell, Dirk Meyer, Nebojsa Nakicenovic, Sabine Nallinger, Andrew Norton, Franz Nuscheler, Jiahua Pan Jürgen Renn, Enrique Saravia, Sabine Schlacke, Uwe Schneidewind, Imme Scholz, Svenja Schulze, Zita Sebesvari, Wolfgang Seidel, Elizabeth Sidiropoulos, Achim Steiner, Franziska Wehinger und Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright Year
- 2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8487-8636-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-7489-3009-9
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 241
- Product Type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
- Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisPages 1 - 8 Download chapter (PDF)
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- How the concept of good governance came aboutAuthors:
- Critical perspectivesAuthors:
- Good governance and fragile statehoodAuthors:
- SummaryAuthors:
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- 1. Struktur- und Organisationselemente von Global GovernanceAuthors:
- 2. Zwischenbilanz zum Stand der Governance-Forschung als Vorstufe zum Good-Governance-DiskursAuthors:
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- 3.1 Lehren der Weltbank aus der afrikanischen „crisis of governance“Authors:
- 3.2 Die normative Profilierung von Good Governance durch die im DAC organisierte GebergemeinschaftAuthors:
- 3.3 Die schrittweise Universalisierung eines normativen LeitbildesAuthors:
- 3.4 Die Vereinten Nationen als Promotoren von Good GovernanceAuthors:
- 3.5 Misstöne und Konkordanzen im Good-Governance-WunschkonzertAuthors:
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- 4.1 Good Governance in der deutschen EntwicklungszusammenarbeitAuthors:
- 5. ZusammenfassungAuthors:
- 6. Schlussfolgerungen ad personamAuthors:
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- Science and policy as drivers of the great transformationAuthors:
- The German Environment Agency as a driver of transformationAuthors:
- Setting off for the solar, wind and hydrogen ageAuthors:
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- Knowing: foundational to governance for sustainabilityAuthors:
- Global science: a landscape of differenceAuthors:
- Science for the global common good: uniting frame or accelerator of inequality?Authors:
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- The need for new forms of knowledgeAuthors: |
- Changing faces – roles in science and beyondAuthors: |
- Cities as spaces for new forms of knowledge integrationAuthors: |
- Not that far between: different tools, same missionAuthors: |
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- 1. Evidence: Democracy’s welfare advantageAuthors:
- 2. Theory: Explaining the democracy dividendAuthors:
- 3. Anomalies: Attractive autocracies and the globalisation paradoxAuthors:
- Taking action with scientific scrutiny of the bigger picture and confidencePages 81 - 84Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
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- 1) IntroductionAuthors: |
- 2) A transformative approach to research and policy advisingAuthors: |
- 3) A systemic approach to environmental protection and sustainabilityAuthors: |
- 4) Working in networks nationally and internationallyAuthors: |
- 5) Digitalisation and sustainabilityAuthors: |
- 6) Food for thoughtAuthors: |
- The grassroots Development development Revolution revolution is Herehere Pages 93 - 100Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
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- ‘Für Mensch und Umwelt’Authors:
- What’s next: A (global) green new dealAuthors:
- LessonsAuthors:
- ConclusionAuthors:
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- 1. The broken alarm clockAuthors:
- 2. And there is more …Authors:
- 3. Pointers for actionAuthors:
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- Mobilising the German constitution for climate protection: The Federal Constitutional Court’s climate decisionAuthors:
- The European level: The European Climate Law and the ‘fit-for-55’ package of the European CommissionAuthors:
- The responsibility: What are the German legislator’s obligations?Authors:
- From climate economics to planetary boundaries and global commons – the next paradigm shiftPages 125 - 130Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
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- Cities as engines of green growthAuthors: |
- The Role of BusinessAuthors: |
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- Welcome to an abundance of opportunities!Authors:
- The greenest solutions will be the most successfulAuthors:
- The economy can change – can politics follow?Authors:
- Climate protection must become the core of industrial policyAuthors:
- Money will follow policyAuthors:
- Climate protection needs encouragersAuthors:
- What we really need: Honesty in climate targets and measuresAuthors:
- Humanity at crossroads of dignity and decent life for all on a stable planetPages 143 - 154Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
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- Engaging peopleAuthors:
- Elite policy and its elitist tendencyAuthors:
- Policy challengesAuthors:
- The step forwardAuthors:
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- 1 A life community sharing natureAuthors:
- 2. Indicators and measurements of nature budgetsAuthors:
- 3. The rigidity of budget constraintsAuthors:
- 4. A simple conclusionAuthors:
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- Status quoAuthors:
- Why is it challenging to determine the cost-effectiveness?Authors:
- Do we need to increase focus on cost-effectiveness?Authors:
- What should we focus on?Authors:
- Universal ethics in the 21st century: Which sensibilities matter?Pages 185 - 190Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
- Homo cooperativus: Rethinking international relationsPages 191 - 198Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
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- 1. IntroductionAuthors:
- 2. The transformation to sustainability from the negotiation perspectiveAuthors:
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- CollaborationAuthors:
- CoordinationAuthors:
- DeliberationAuthors:
- OrchestrationAuthors:
- 4. Conclusion – Finding lessons for transformation to sustainabilityAuthors:
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- What is international cooperation and why should it change?Authors: |
- Towards a new narrativeAuthors: |
- Overcoming hindrances to universalityAuthors: |
- Strengthening reciprocityAuthors: |
- Against all oddsAuthors: |
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- IntroductionAuthors:
- Mental sets and interdisciplinarityAuthors:
- The threat of ‘echo chambers’Authors:
- The passer-byAuthors:
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- Ethics to steer us from the precipiceAuthors:
- Towards a universal social and ecological contractAuthors:
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- 1. Global co-operation in the AnthropoceneAuthors:
- 2. Rules for the technosphereAuthors:
- 3. The technosphere as a borderline problemAuthors:
- 4. Which narratives count?Authors:
- 5. Toward a new knowledge economyAuthors:
- 6. The technosphere as a challenging object of geoanthropologyAuthors:




