Does orchestration in the Global Climate Action Agenda effectively prioritize and mobilize transnational climate adaptation action?

Volume: 19, Issue: 4-5, Pages: 429 - 446
Published: May 30, 2019
Abstract
Climate change adaptation is increasingly seen as a question that involves globally connected vulnerabilities and impacts which necessitate transboundary action by non-state and subnational (transnational) actors. Traditional actors such as governments and international organizations leave deficits in norm development, enforcement, capacity building, and financing. Orchestration has been suggested under the functionalist assumption that...
Paper Details
Title
Does orchestration in the Global Climate Action Agenda effectively prioritize and mobilize transnational climate adaptation action?
Published Date
May 30, 2019
Volume
19
Issue
4-5
Pages
429 - 446
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