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  Promises and risks of nonstate action in climate and sustainability governance

Chan, S., Boran, I., van Asselt, H., Iacobuta, G., Niles, N., Rietig, K., Scobie, M., Bansard, J. S., Delgado Pugley, D., Delina, L. L., Eichhorn, F., Ellinger, P., Enechi, O., Hale, T., Hermwille, L., Hickmann, T., Honegger, M., Hurtado Epstein, A., La Hoz Theuer, S., Mizo, R., Sun, Y., Toussaint, P., Wambugu, G. (2019): Promises and risks of nonstate action in climate and sustainability governance. - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews - Climate Change, e572.
https://doi.org/10.1002/wcc.572

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Chan, Sander1, Author
Boran, Idil1, Author
van Asselt, Harro1, Author
Iacobuta, Gabriela1, Author
Niles, Navam1, Author
Rietig, Katharine1, Author
Scobie, Michelle1, Author
Bansard, Jennifer S.1, Author
Delgado Pugley, Deborah1, Author
Delina, Laurence L.1, Author
Eichhorn, Friederike1, Author
Ellinger, Paula1, Author
Enechi, Okechukwu1, Author
Hale, Thomas1, Author
Hermwille, Lukas1, Author
Hickmann, Thomas1, Author
Honegger, Matthias2, Author              
Hurtado Epstein, Andrea1, Author
La Hoz Theuer, Stephanie1, Author
Mizo, Robert1, Author
Sun, Yixian1, AuthorToussaint, Patrick2, Author              Wambugu, Geoffrey1, Author more..
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2IASS Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies Potsdam, ou_96022              

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Free keywords: Climate change, governance, nonstate actions, SDGs, sustainable development
 Abstract: Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement stand as milestone diplomatic achievements. However, immense discrepancies between political commitments and governmental action remain. Combined national climate commitments fall far short of the Paris Agreement's 1.5/2°C targets. Similar political ambition gaps persist across various areas of sustainable development. Many therefore argue that actions by nonstate actors, such as businesses and investors, cities and regions, and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), are crucial. These voices have resonated across the United Nations (UN) system, leading to growing recognition, promotion, and mobilization of such actions in ever greater numbers. This article investigates optimistic arguments about nonstate engagement, namely: (a) “the more the better”; (b) “everybody wins”; (c) “everyone does their part”; and (d) “more brings more.” However, these optimistic arguments may not be matched in practice due to governance risks. The current emphasis on quantifiable impacts may lead to the under‐appreciation of variegated social, economic, and environmental impacts. Claims that everybody stands to benefit may easily be contradicted by outcomes that are not in line with priorities and needs in developing countries. Despite the seeming depoliticization of the role of nonstate actors in implementation, actions may still lead to politically contentious outcomes. Finally, nonstate climate and sustainability actions may not be self‐reinforcing but may heavily depend on supporting mechanisms. The article concludes with governance risk‐reduction strategies that can be combined to maximize nonstate potential in sustainable and climate‐resilient transformations.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2019-01
 Publication Status: Finally published
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Title: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews - Climate Change
Source Genre: Journal, E14, SSCI, Scopus, Vorg. WIREs Climate Change
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Publ. Info: Malden, Massachusetts : Wiley-Blackwell
Pages: - Volume / Issue: - Sequence Number: e572 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 1757-7780
ISSN: 1757-7799
CoNE: https://publications.rifs-potsdam.de/cone/journals/resource/131119b