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Informal Disaster Governance

2020

<p>Scholars and practitioners are increasingly questioning formal disaster governance (FDG) approaches as being too rigid, slow, and command-and-control driven. Too often, local realities and non-formal influences are sidelined or ignored to the extent that disaster governance can be harmed through the efforts to impose formal and/or political structures. A contrasting narrative emphasises so-called bottom-up, local, and/or participatory approaches which this article proposes to encapsulate as Informal Disaster Governance (IDG). This article theorises IDG and situates it within the long-standing albeit limited literature on the topic, paying particular attention to the literature’s fa…

Public AdministrationSociology and Political ScienceDisaster risk reductionCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)policy changeSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyEcology Environmentdisaster risk reductionÖkologie und UmweltPoliticslcsh:Political science (General)Political science050602 political science & public administrationarcticÖkologieNarrativeddc:577Arctic; climate change; disaster governance; disaster risk reduction; policy changelcsh:JA1-92021110 strategic defence & security studiesEcologybusiness.industryCorporate governance05 social sciencesCitizen journalismPublic relations0506 political scienceThe arcticdisaster governanceclimate changebusinessVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Urbanisme og fysisk planlegging: 230Politics and Governance
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Governance through Economic Paradigms: Addressing Climate Change by Accounting for Health

2016

"Climate change is a major challenge for sustainable development, impacting human health, wellbeing, security, and livelihoods. While the post-2015 development agenda sets out action on climate change as one of the Sustainable Development Goals, there is little provision on how this can be achieved in tandem with the desired economic progress and the required improvements in health and wellbeing. This paper examines synergies and tensions between the goals addressing climate change and economic progress. We identify reductionist approaches in economics, such as 'externalities', reliance on the metric of the Gross Domestic Product, positive discount rates, and short-term profit targets as so…

KlimawandelWirtschaftswachstumGovernancesustainable developmentEcologyGesundheithealth in all policieshealthEcology Environmentsustainable development goalsrisk managementdisaster risk reductioneconomic growthÖkologie und UmweltRisikomanagementnachhaltige Entwicklungclimate changelcsh:Political science (General)Ökologieddc:577lcsh:JA1-92Politics and Governance
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Monitoring a meat-free pledge with smartphones:An experimental study

2020

Pledges are a popular strategy to encourage meat reduction, though experimental studies of their efficacy are lacking. Three-hundred and twenty-five participants from three different countries (UK, Germany, Australia) were randomly assigned to pledge 28 days meat-free or not, and their behavior was tracked via smartphones. Participants answered daily surveys regarding their eating behavior, meat cravings, and shared photos of their meals. Baseline data was collected prior to the pledge, after the 28 days, and one-month post-intervention. Participants assigned to the pledge condition ate less meat across the 28 days, compared to control participants. Meat reductions, observed at outtake, did…

meat reduction; pledging; conflicted omnivores; smartphones; experience sampling; ZIS 76cell phoneExperience sampling methodMeatVegetarismusGroßbritannienEssverhaltenFederal Republic of GermanyEcology Environmenteating behaviorPledgeddc:070Ökologie und UmweltInteractive electronic MediaKonsumverhaltenexperienceSurveys and QuestionnairesEnvironmental healthHumansÖkologieddc:577Mealsinteraktive elektronische MedienGeneral PsychologyNews media journalism publishingConsumption (economics)Nutrition and DieteticsEcologyMobiltelefonAustralienGreat BritainAustraliafood and beveragesFeeding BehaviorBaseline dataBundesrepublik DeutschlandErfahrungvegetarianismEating behaviorSmartphonePublizistische Medien JournalismusVerlagswesenPsychologyconsumption behavior
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