Climate change, complexity, agriculture and challenged governance

Title
Climate change, complexity, agriculture and challenged governance
Publication Date
2017-03-31
Author(s)
Martin, Paul
( author )
OrcID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0243-2654
Email: pmartin9@une.edu.au
UNE Id une-id:pmartin9
Type of document
Book Chapter
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Edition
1
DOI
10.4337/9781784710644.00009
UNE publication id
une:1959.11/59526
Abstract

This chapter takes a systems approach to understanding the degree to which rural sustainability might be achievable under conditions of climate change. It considers the problem of legal effectiveness from a strategic perspective, considering first the interconnectivity of fundamental biophysical systems, and then links these to socio-economic dynamics to provide a rich understanding of the likely effects of climate change on rural areas and on governance itself. The chapter highlights the extent to which the nature of environmental problems will continue to depart from the ones that are well understood, to different self-generating and very complex types, for which innovative governance approaches are essential. Key Words: governance systems, complexity, rural communities, agriculture.

Link
Citation
Research handbook on climate change and agricultural law, p. 74-102
ISBN
9781784710644
9781784710637
Start page
74
End page
102

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