Guiding the Transformation: The Role of Global Climate Governance as a Facilitator of the Transition of Unsustainable Socio-technical Systems

Lukas Gerald Hermwille

Research output: PhD ThesisPhD-Thesis - Research and graduation internal

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Abstract

Climate change is a transformation challenge. It requires the transformation of a patchwork of independent socio-technical systems. These complex systems have their own specific challenges and path dependencies. Lukas Hermwille introduces a perspective on socio-technical complexity to the study of global climate governance and asks what governance arrangements on the international level, in particular the United Nations Framework Convention of Climate Change (UNFCCC) and its Paris Agreement, can offer to facilitate and foster the required transformational change. His work shows the importance of the discursive power of global climate governance, shifting the expectations and visions of the future of key actors and, as a corollary, changing their investment decisions of today towards a more sustainable future.
Original languageEnglish
QualificationPhD
Awarding Institution
  • Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Supervisors/Advisors
  • Pattberg, PH, Supervisor
  • Widerberg, Oscar, Co-supervisor
Award date15 Mar 2021
Place of Publications.l.
Publisher
Publication statusPublished - 15 Mar 2021

Keywords

  • Paris Agreement
  • UNFCCC
  • climate policy
  • global climate governance
  • transformational change
  • transition research

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