1st Edition

Knowledge Systems and Change in Climate Governance Comparing India and South Africa

By Babette Never Copyright 2014
186 Pages
by Routledge

186 Pages 27 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

192 Pages 27 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The success of international efforts to manage climate change depends on the participation of emerging economies. This book uses a comparative study of two of the most important, India and South Africa, to reveal new insights into managing climate change on a global scale. The book provides a unique in-depth analysis of how these two countries are dealing with climate change at both national... Read more

1. Introduction: Climate Governance in India and South Africa. 2. Why Connecting Learning, Networks and Change Makes Sense. 3. Theorizing Knowledge, Practice and Change in Climate Governance. Chapter 4. A Mixed Methods Approach. 5. Change in Figures: Regulatory Density, Clean Energy Investment and Carbon Disclosure 6. What the Experts Say: Survey Results 7. Features of a Knowledge System in India 8. Features of a Knowledge System in South Africa 9. Meta-Inference: Explanatory Power of the Concept Climate Knowledge System 10. Outlook

Biography

Babette Never is a researcher at the German Development Institute