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Collaborative Ethnography of Global Environmental Governance provides a comprehensive guide to ethnographic research methods applied to environmental governance systems worldwide. The authors—Stefan C. Aykut, Simone Rödder, and Max Braun—demonstrate how ethnographic approaches can reveal the social, political, and institutional dimensions of environmental decision-making processes.
This Element in Earth System Governance combines theoretical frameworks with practical methodologies for researchers studying climate policy, biodiversity conservation, and sustainability initiatives. The book emphasizes collaborative approaches that involve stakeholders in the research process, offering insights into how global environmental challenges are negotiated, implemented, and contested across different geographical and institutional contexts.
Essential for scholars in environmental studies, political ecology, and governance research, this work bridges ethnographic methodology with pressing environmental concerns.







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