governance

Novel Multi-sector Networks and Entrepreneurship (NMNE) Project

Led by Dr. Heike Schroeder and Dr. Sarah Burch at the University of Oxford's Environmental Change Institute, the Novel Multi-sector Networks and Entrepreneurship (NMNE) project theorizes small businesses as agents of change in the multi-level governance of climate change, and cities as niche spaces in which sustainable development paths might be explored.

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Governance - The missing link in the clean development debate

Governance - The missing link in the clean development debate In Governance of Clean Development Project. August ed. University of East Anglia, UK: School of International Development, 2009.

The Governance of Clean Development: CDM and Beyond

Analysis of which features of the actors, institutions, and policy-making processes involved in clean development are resulting in effective climate action and development benefits, which are not, and why.

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Sustainability Omni Labelling – A mean to support more Sustainable Consumption?

The main aim of this PhD project is to investigate the prospects for the implementation of a sustainability ‘omni label’ to support ‘more’ sustainable consumption.

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