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Transboundary Cooperation and Global Governance for Inclusive Sustainable Development

Contributions in Honour of Dirk Messner’s 60th Birthday
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 2022

Summary

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

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  1. Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisPages 1 - 8 Download chapter (PDF)
    1. IntroductionPages 11 - 18 Lilian Busse, Thomas Fues, Imme Scholz Download chapter (PDF)
    2. Franz Nuscheler Download chapter (PDF)
      1. How the concept of good governance came aboutFranz Nuscheler
      2. Critical perspectivesFranz Nuscheler
      3. Good governance and fragile statehoodFranz Nuscheler
      4. SummaryFranz Nuscheler
    3. Franz Nuscheler Download chapter (PDF)
      1. 1. Struktur- und Organisationselemente von Global GovernanceFranz Nuscheler
      2. 2. Zwischenbilanz zum Stand der Governance-Forschung als Vorstufe zum Good-Governance-DiskursFranz Nuscheler
      3. Franz Nuscheler
        1. 3.1 Lehren der Weltbank aus der afrikanischen „crisis of governance“Franz Nuscheler
        2. 3.2 Die normative Profilierung von Good Governance durch die im DAC organisierte GebergemeinschaftFranz Nuscheler
        3. 3.3 Die schrittweise Universalisierung eines normativen LeitbildesFranz Nuscheler
        4. 3.4 Die Vereinten Nationen als Promotoren von Good GovernanceFranz Nuscheler
        5. 3.5 Misstöne und Konkordanzen im Good-Governance-WunschkonzertFranz Nuscheler
      4. Franz Nuscheler
        1. 4.1 Good Governance in der deutschen EntwicklungszusammenarbeitFranz Nuscheler
      5. 5. ZusammenfassungFranz Nuscheler
      6. 6. Schlussfolgerungen ad personamFranz Nuscheler
    4. Tipping points and small stepsPages 47 - 52 Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul Download chapter (PDF)
    1. Svenja Schulze Download chapter (PDF)
      1. Science and policy as drivers of the great transformationSvenja Schulze
      2. The German Environment Agency as a driver of transformationSvenja Schulze
      3. Setting off for the solar, wind and hydrogen ageSvenja Schulze
    2. Anna-Katharina Hornidge Download chapter (PDF)
      1. Anna-Katharina Hornidge
        1. Knowing: foundational to governance for sustainabilityAnna-Katharina Hornidge
        2. Global science: a landscape of differenceAnna-Katharina Hornidge
        3. Science for the global common good: uniting frame or accelerator of inequality?Anna-Katharina Hornidge
    3. Uwe Schneidewind, Hans Haake Download chapter (PDF)
      1. The need for new forms of knowledgeUwe Schneidewind, Hans Haake
      2. Changing faces – roles in science and beyondUwe Schneidewind, Hans Haake
      3. Cities as spaces for new forms of knowledge integrationUwe Schneidewind, Hans Haake
      4. Not that far between: different tools, same missionUwe Schneidewind, Hans Haake
    4. Jörg Faust Download chapter (PDF)
      1. 1. Evidence: Democracy’s welfare advantageJörg Faust
      2. 2. Theory: Explaining the democracy dividendJörg Faust
      3. 3. Anomalies: Attractive autocracies and the globalisation paradoxJörg Faust
    5. Taking action with scientific scrutiny of the bigger picture and confidencePages 81 - 84 Dirk Meyer Download chapter (PDF)
    6. Wolfgang Seidel, Franziska Wehinger Download chapter (PDF)
      1. 1) IntroductionWolfgang Seidel, Franziska Wehinger
      2. 2) A transformative approach to research and policy advisingWolfgang Seidel, Franziska Wehinger
      3. 3) A systemic approach to environmental protection and sustainabilityWolfgang Seidel, Franziska Wehinger
      4. 4) Working in networks nationally and internationallyWolfgang Seidel, Franziska Wehinger
      5. 5) Digitalisation and sustainabilityWolfgang Seidel, Franziska Wehinger
      6. 6) Food for thoughtWolfgang Seidel, Franziska Wehinger
    7. The grassroots Development development Revolution revolution is Herehere Pages 93 - 100 Achim Steiner Download chapter (PDF)
    8. Simon Maxwell Download chapter (PDF)
      1. ‘Für Mensch und Umwelt’Simon Maxwell
      2. What’s next: A (global) green new dealSimon Maxwell
      3. LessonsSimon Maxwell
      4. ConclusionSimon Maxwell
    1. Andrew Norton Download chapter (PDF)
      1. 1. The broken alarm clockAndrew Norton
      2. 2. And there is more …Andrew Norton
      3. 3. Pointers for actionAndrew Norton
    2. Sabine Schlacke Download chapter (PDF)
      1. Mobilising the German constitution for climate protection: The Federal Constitutional Court’s climate decisionSabine Schlacke
      2. The European level: The European Climate Law and the ‘fit-for-55’ package of the European CommissionSabine Schlacke
      3. The responsibility: What are the German legislator’s obligations?Sabine Schlacke
    3. From climate economics to planetary boundaries and global commons – the next paradigm shiftPages 125 - 130 Ottmar Edenhofer Download chapter (PDF)
    4. Ani Dasgupta, Manish Bapna Download chapter (PDF)
      1. Cities as engines of green growthAni Dasgupta, Manish Bapna
      2. The Role of BusinessAni Dasgupta, Manish Bapna
    5. Sabine Nallinger Download chapter (PDF)
      1. Welcome to an abundance of opportunities!Sabine Nallinger
      2. The greenest solutions will be the most successfulSabine Nallinger
      3. The economy can change – can politics follow?Sabine Nallinger
      4. Climate protection must become the core of industrial policySabine Nallinger
      5. Money will follow policySabine Nallinger
      6. Climate protection needs encouragersSabine Nallinger
      7. What we really need: Honesty in climate targets and measuresSabine Nallinger
    6. Humanity at crossroads of dignity and decent life for all on a stable planetPages 143 - 154 Nebojsa Nakicenovic Download chapter (PDF)
    7. Medelina K. Hendytio Download chapter (PDF)
      1. Engaging peopleMedelina K. Hendytio
      2. Elite policy and its elitist tendencyMedelina K. Hendytio
      3. Policy challengesMedelina K. Hendytio
      4. The step forwardMedelina K. Hendytio
    8. Culture, environment and climate changePages 163 - 168 Enrique Saravia Download chapter (PDF)
    9. Pan Jiahua Download chapter (PDF)
      1. 1 A life community sharing naturePan Jiahua
      2. 2. Indicators and measurements of nature budgetsPan Jiahua
      3. 3. The rigidity of budget constraintsPan Jiahua
      4. 4. A simple conclusionPan Jiahua
    10. Zita Sebesvari Download chapter (PDF)
      1. Status quoZita Sebesvari
      2. Why is it challenging to determine the cost-effectiveness?Zita Sebesvari
      3. Do we need to increase focus on cost-effectiveness?Zita Sebesvari
      4. What should we focus on?Zita Sebesvari
    1. Universal ethics in the 21st century: Which sensibilities matter?Pages 185 - 190 Siddharth Mallavarapu Download chapter (PDF)
    2. Homo cooperativus: Rethinking international relationsPages 191 - 198 Claus Leggewie Download chapter (PDF)
    3. Ariel Macaspac Hernandez Download chapter (PDF)
      1. 1. IntroductionAriel Macaspac Hernandez
      2. 2. The transformation to sustainability from the negotiation perspectiveAriel Macaspac Hernandez
      3. Ariel Macaspac Hernandez
        1. CollaborationAriel Macaspac Hernandez
        2. CoordinationAriel Macaspac Hernandez
        3. DeliberationAriel Macaspac Hernandez
        4. OrchestrationAriel Macaspac Hernandez
      4. 4. Conclusion – Finding lessons for transformation to sustainabilityAriel Macaspac Hernandez
    4. Adolf Kloke-Lesch, Imme Scholz Download chapter (PDF)
      1. What is international cooperation and why should it change?Adolf Kloke-Lesch, Imme Scholz
      2. Towards a new narrativeAdolf Kloke-Lesch, Imme Scholz
      3. Overcoming hindrances to universalityAdolf Kloke-Lesch, Imme Scholz
      4. Strengthening reciprocityAdolf Kloke-Lesch, Imme Scholz
      5. Against all oddsAdolf Kloke-Lesch, Imme Scholz
    5. J. Carlos Domínguez Download chapter (PDF)
      1. IntroductionJ. Carlos Domínguez
      2. Mental sets and interdisciplinarityJ. Carlos Domínguez
      3. The threat of ‘echo chambers’J. Carlos Domínguez
      4. The passer-byJ. Carlos Domínguez
    6. Elizabeth Sidiropoulos Download chapter (PDF)
      1. Ethics to steer us from the precipiceElizabeth Sidiropoulos
      2. Towards a universal social and ecological contractElizabeth Sidiropoulos
    7. Jürgen Renn Download chapter (PDF)
      1. 1. Global co-operation in the AnthropoceneJürgen Renn
      2. 2. Rules for the technosphereJürgen Renn
      3. 3. The technosphere as a borderline problemJürgen Renn
      4. 4. Which narratives count?Jürgen Renn
      5. 5. Toward a new knowledge economyJürgen Renn
      6. 6. The technosphere as a challenging object of geoanthropologyJürgen Renn

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