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Global Norms in Local Contexts: Examining Cases of Environmental Governance in France

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This Brief discusses the translation of global environmental norms across local contexts in France.

It provides a snapshot of how global-level environmental norms travel vertically across levels of governance, from the global to the local, and asks how global environmental norms are (re)interpreted by local-level actors and translated to a particular local context.Chapters focus on three in-depth case studies, each involving multi-stakeholder environmental governance: (1) the Cerbre-Banyuls Marine Nature Reserve, (2) the Thau Fisheries Local Action Group (FLAG), and (3) the Biovalle biodistrict.

In each of these cases, the author assesses how twilight norms are used to frame, promote, and generally develop a local discourse that centers on environmental conservation and sustainability.By combining concepts from the literature on norm localization with processes from the literature on norm-based institutional change, this Brief will generate new insights on the dynamic aspects of norm translation.

As such, it will be of interest to researchers studying environmental politics, comparative policy, governance, and norms.

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3031411080 / 9783031411083
eBook (EPUB)
26/08/2023
Switzerland
83 pages
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