No. 20 (2016): Enjeux environnementaux transnationaux. Politiques et acteurs sociaux

Enjeux environnementaux transnationaux

Coordinated by Ingreet Juliet Cano Castellanos, Marlène Degrémont and Arthur Laurent in collaboration with (in Émulations) Maximilien Cogels.

Environmental policies are the subject of a growing number of international agreements and civil society initiatives. Thus, renewable energy production, policies on energetic efficiency, forest management, resources exploitation, adaptation strategies and slowing of climate change seem to be at the heart of contemporary environmental stakes in an era when the exploitation of natural resources reaches its limits. Simultaneously, actors of many sizes emerge, or are immerged in a context characterized by a strong porosity between the local, supralocal and global levels. The contributions in this issue shed a new light on the transnational processes that arise from the meeting and the facing of actors and institutions, at state-level or not, in the production of public environmental policies. Drawing on field experiences in geographic, political and environmental contexts, the authors in this issue offer a detailed analysis of the socio-environmental dynamics and governance stakes, approached in their complexity.

Published: 2017-06-01