Latest articles from the journal Environmental Policy and Governance
Below are the titles of the 20 latest articles by date. Clicking on a title then takes you to the abstract on the publisher's website.
- Governing Energy Efficiency in India: Multi‐Level Coordination and the Role of States
- Drivers of Energy Policy Asymmetry Between Supply and Demand in the United Kingdom
- Reflections on Energy Efficiency Policies in Sustainable Transition: Bedrock, Gamechanger, or More of the Same?
- Dynamic Interactions and Governance Capabilities of State and Non‐State Actors in Small‐Scale Tuna Fishery Certification in Indonesia
- Implementing Network Governance in Natural Resources Management: Evidence From Water Protection Networks in Brazil
- The Will to Decarbonize: Problematizing European Just Transition Governance
- Multi‐Level Policy Coherence Analysis in Wicked Nexus Problem Settings: The Case of Nitrogen Pollution in Germany
- Grassroots Innovations and Projectification: Diffusion Processes of the European Ecovillage Movement
- Mapping the Ontology and Epistemology of Research Into Forest Carbon Offsetting in Developing Countries
- Laggard by Intent or Constraint? Rethinking Environmental Implementation Deficits in Greece Through the Capacity–Intentionality Framework
- The Quest for Coherence in Climate Actions: The Case for Québec's Climate Strategy
- Fostering Urban Climate Transition Through Innovative Governance Coordination
- Popular Protest Movements, Political Attitudes and Democratic Climate Governance: Exploring the Dynamics in Four Scandinavian Cities
- Climate Backlash and Policy Dismantling: How Discursive Mechanisms Legitimised Radical Shifts in Swedish Climate Policy
- Understanding the Complexity of Governing Energy Transitions: Introducing an Integrated Approach of Policy and Transition Perspectives
- Relational Responsibility and Host Communities in Complex and Contentious Environmental Situations: Coastal Fisheries and Treated Water at the Fukushima Dai'ichi Nuclear Plant, Japan
- Forging Just Climate Policies: Reconciling Justice Perceptions in Deliberative Mini‐Publics
- Rethinking Knowledge Cumulation: Foregrounding Epistemic Justice in Environmental Governance Research
- Quasi‐Governmental Organization Under Pressure: The Connecticut Green Bank's Response to a Budget Shock
- The Imperative of New and Shiny Clothes: A Discussion on Novelty and Its Effects in Water Governance Research