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701-1651-00L 6 Credits SHE , MSC , DR D-USYS , D-BIOL
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Environmental Governance

Lecturers & Examiners: Prof. Dr. Eva Lieberherr
Number of participants is limited to 30. Priority is given to the target groups until 19.09.2022, Target groups: Environmental Sciences MSc Agricultural Sciences MSc Waiting list will be deleted on 23.09.2022
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Last Updated: 2026-02-05 16:00:34

Abstract

The course addresses environmental policies, focusing on new steering approaches, which are generally summarized as environmental governance. The course also provides students with tools to analyze environmental policy processes and assesses the key features of environmental governance by examining various practical environmental policy examples.

Objective

To understand how an environmental problem may (not) become a policy and explain political processes, using basic concepts and techniques from political science. To analyze the evolution as well as the key elements of environmental governance. To be able to identify the main challenges and opportunities for environmental governance and to critically discuss them with reference to various practical policy examples.

Content

Improvements in environmental quality and sustainable management of natural resources cannot be achieved through technical solutions alone. The quality of the environment and the achievement of sustainable development strongly depend on human behavior and specifically the human uses of nature. To influence human behavior, we rely on public policies and other societal rules, which aim to steer the way humans use natural resources and their effects on the environment. Such steering can take place through government intervention alone. However, this often also involves governance, which includes the interplay between governmental and non-governmental actors, the use of diverse tools such as emission standards or financial incentives to steer actors' behavior and can occur at the local, regional, national or international level. In this course, we will address both the practical aspects of as well as the scientific debate on environmental governance. The course gives future environmental experts a strong basis to position themselves in the governance debate, which does not preclude government but rather involves a spectrum from government to governance. Key questions that this course seeks to answer: What are the core characteristics of environmental challenges from a policy perspective? What are key elements of 'environmental governance' and how legitimate and effective are these approaches in addressing persistent environmental challenges?

Resources

Lecture Notes

Lecture slides, a script and additional course material will be provided on Moodle.

General Information

Language
English
Levels
SHE , MSC , DR
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
ungraded semester performance

Registration & Places

Max Places
30
Priority: Registration for the course unit is until 19.09.2022 only possible for the primary target group

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture with exercise Environmental Governance
  • Tue 10:15-13:00 (CHN G 42)
3 h weekly

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