How to Evaluate Agents and Agency: Agency in Earth System Governance

Sander Chan, Ronald B. Mitchell

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Abstract

− ESG–Agency scholars have embraced the notion that agent influence is complex, contingent, and context dependent, with the success of environmental governance depending considerably on propitious environmental and social conditions. − Scholars have shifted from an earlier focus on how agents influence behaviours and environmental quality in earth system governance to how they influence governance processes, with increasing focus on democracy, participation, legitimacy, transparency, and accountability. − ESG–Agency scholars employ increasingly diverse methods to integrate insights from case studies, interviews, surveys, statistical analyses, and other approaches leading to deeper and more nuanced understanding of agency in earth system governance. − Adopting more interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, and transdisciplinary approaches to evaluating agency can foster future understandings of and contributions to earth system governance.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAgency in Earth System Governance
EditorsMichele M. Betsill, Tabitha M. Benney, Andrea K. Gerlak
Place of PublicationCambridge
PublisherCambridge University Press
Chapter14
Pages168-180
Number of pages13
ISBN (Electronic)9781108688277
ISBN (Print)9781108484053, 9781108705875
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2020

Keywords

  • Evaluation
  • methodological diversity
  • context dependency
  • influence
  • effectiveness
  • networks
  • accountability
  • transparency
  • case studies
  • transdisciplinary

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