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2015 was a watershed year for addressing global challenges. Under the umbrella of the United Nations, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction were adopted. Six years after their adoption,...
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Climate change will affect the frequency, intensity and regional occurrence of extreme weather events and lead to gradual climatic changes. Although climate change impacts appear locally at first, they spread beyond political borders due to the global physical and economic interconnectedness....
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and biodiversity governance", dealing with an assessment of state-ofthe- art European water and biodiversity governance … multi-level governance of water and biodiversity in Europe, were analysed with the support of the framework for analysis and … elements in new modes of environmental multi-level governance. The cases described showed a high degree of variability in …
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fundamental realignment of institutions and governance structures. This may lead to problems of fit and institutional interplay as … particular challenges of multi-level governance. Against this background a case study of Mongolia was carried out, a transition … water related organisations which often leads to inconsistent water governance. Newly established posts are often endowed …
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