Legal design for social-ecological resilience / Brita Bohman.

An exploration of the legal features compatibility with the theories of social-ecological resilience and their applicability for effective governance frameworks.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Cambridge)
Main Author: Bohman, Brita, 1979- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021.
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505 0 |a Cover -- Half-title page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Table of Treaties and International Instruments -- Table of EU Law -- Table of Cases -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Social-Ecological Resilience -- 1.2 Combining Social-Ecological Resilience and Law -- 1.3 The Challenges for Environmental Law and Governance -- 1.4 Outline -- 2 Environmental Law -- 2.1 International Environmental Law -- 2.2 Environmental Law and the European Union -- 2.2.1 Implementation and Enforcement of EU Law 
505 8 |a 2.2.2 The EU as an Actor in International Environmental Law -- 2.3 The Scope of Environmental Law -- 2.4 Environmental Law Approaches and Mechanisms -- 2.4.1 Environmental Law Principles -- 2.4.2 Goal-Based Laws and Combined Approaches -- 2.4.3 Adaptive Law -- 2.4.4 New Environmental Law Structures and "New Governance" in the EU -- 2.5 The Concept of Ecosystem Approach -- 2.5.1 Background, Development and Application -- 2.5.2 Operationalization -- 2.6 Compliance and Effectiveness -- 3 Law and Governance -- 3.1 The Role of Law in Governance -- 3.2 Effective Governance 
505 8 |a 3.3 Social System Prerequisites for Resilience Governance -- 3.4 Placing Law in the Frame of Resilience Governance -- 4 Defining Features for Resilience Governance -- 4.1 Adaptivity, Flexibility and Transformability -- 4.2 Multidimensional and Polycentric Structures -- 4.3 Stakeholders and Structures for Participation -- 4.4 Operationalization, Monitoring, Compliance and Trust Building -- 5 Adaptivity, Flexibility and Transformability -- 5.1 A Resilience Perspective on Adaptivity, Flexibility and Transformability -- 5.2 Adaptivity and Flexibility in Environmental Legislation 
505 8 |a 5.3 Identifying Legal Features of Adaptivity and Flexibility -- 5.3.1 Institutional Design and the Form of General Provisions -- 5.3.2 Principles -- 5.3.3 New Governance Approaches -- 5.3.4 Ecosystem Approach -- 5.3.5 Polycentric Legal Governance -- 5.3.6 Review Structure and Powers -- 5.4 Summary and Conclusions -- 6 Multidimensional and Polycentric Structures -- 6.1 Multidimensional Legal Structures and Overlapping Legislation -- 6.2 Allocation of Authority and Competing Applicability -- 6.2.1 The Example of the MOX Plant Case -- 6.3 Ecosystem Fit 
505 8 |a 6.3.1 The Role of the Ecosystem Approach in Multidimensional Legal Structures -- 6.4 Overlapping Requirements -- 6.5 Redundancy and Coordination of Legal Instruments -- 6.6 Summary and Conclusions -- 7 Stakeholders and Structures for Participation -- 7.1 Different Forms and Roles of Participation -- 7.2 Stakeholder Participation as a Feature in Social-Ecological Resilience Governance -- 7.3 Perspectives on Participation in International and EU Law -- 7.3.1 Formal Pathways to Participation and Definition of Public Participation -- 7.3.2 Participation as a Means of Legitimacy 
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