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The future of ‘environmental’ policy in the Anthropocene: time for a paradigm shift
Frank Biermann
Global Sustainability Governance
Environmental Governance
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Anthropocene
100%
Environmental Policy
100%
Earth System
66%
Human Environment
66%
Planetary Justice
66%
Democracy
33%
Justice System
33%
Integrated Research
33%
New Institutional Arrangements
33%
System Transformation
33%
Normative Challenge
33%
Research Concept
33%
Human Survival
33%
Science Collaboration
33%
Stockholm Conference
33%
System Risk
33%
New Epoch
33%
Political Marginalization
33%
Arts and Humanities
Dichotomy
100%
Paradigm Shift
100%
Human Environment
100%
Nonhuman
50%
Arrangement
50%
Democracy
50%
Stockholm
50%
Normativity
50%
Social Sciences
Environmental Policy
100%
Anthropocene
100%
Justice
66%
Human Environment
66%
Dichotomy
66%
Democracy
33%
Political Risk
33%
Normativity
33%
Social Exclusion
33%