Agency and Knowledge in Environmental Governance: A Thematic Review: Agency in Earth System Governance

Publication date

2020

Authors

Milkoreit, Manjana
Bansard, Jennifer S.ISNI 0000000517762148
van der Hel, SandraORCID 0000-0001-6552-9616ISNI 0000000492798696

Editors

Gerlak, Andrea K.
Betsill, Michele M.
Benney, Tabitha M.

Advisors

Supervisors

Document Type

Part of book
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License

taverne

Abstract

− ESG–Agency scholars focus on the question of how knowledge can be a source of authority for a diverse set of state and nonstate actors, allowing them to influence environmental decision-making. − Key themes in the literature on agency in earth system governance over the past decade include the knowledge-based agency of scientists and local or indigenous actors, learning, and the link between knowledge and power.− ESG–Agency scholarship contributes to larger debates in the social sciences concerning the growing importance of participatory processes of knowledge co-production, moving beyond the conventional primacy of scientific expertise in environmental governance and elevating the role of nonscientific knowledge holders.

Keywords

Indigenous knowledge, knowledge, participant knowledge, knowledge-based power, scientists, stakeholders, learning, Taverne

Citation

Milkoreit, M, Bansard, J S & van der Hel, S 2020, Agency and Knowledge in Environmental Governance: A Thematic Review : Agency in Earth System Governance. in A K Gerlak, M M Betsill & T M Benney (eds), Agency in Earth System Governance. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 86-96. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108688277.007