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Building Capabilities for Earth System Governance provides a comprehensive analysis of the institutional and human capacities required for governing our complex planet. The book addresses the critical gap between the scale of environmental challenges and the current governance infrastructure designed to manage them.
Written by leading scholars in earth system governance, this work examines how organizations, networks, and individuals can develop the necessary competencies to tackle interconnected global issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution. The authors explore capacity-building mechanisms, institutional arrangements, and knowledge systems that enable effective governance responses.
The book offers practical insights into strengthening governance frameworks through improved coordination, enhanced expertise, and adaptive management approaches. It contributes to the growing field of earth system governance by identifying pathways for transforming how humanity manages planetary boundaries and achieves sustainable development goals.







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