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SUMMARY:CALL FOR PAPERS: Transboundary Environmental Governance in Southeast Asia
DESCRIPTION:Southeast Asia is among the most rapidly developing and globally connected parts of the world. The pace and scale of regional integration has accelerated and expanded alongside the megatrends of population growth\, urbanisation\, capitalism and industrialisation. Cross-border governance regimes have mobilised around the conservation or sustainable commodification of regional environmental goods such as biodiversity\, food and water security\, and carbon sequestration. There have also been coordinated transboundary efforts to build resilience to regional and global shocks including extreme weather events linked to human-induced climate change (for example\, floods\, droughts and biomass wildfires)\, air and water pollution\, and the emergence and spread of infectious diseases. \nThese complex environmental issues require cross-border environmental governance\, both because they cannot be addressed within the boundaries of administrations or individual countries and also because they generate cascading and far-reaching impacts such as market fluctuations\, livelihood transformations and human displacement and resettlement. \nThe purpose of this inter-disciplinary workshop is to explore how\, why\, when and what forms of transboundary environmental governance are emerging in Southeast Asia. We are interested in the submission of papers that examine the creation\, operation and maintenance of transboundary governance regimes that are designed to address one of two generalizable sets of issues. These are: (a) conserving or sustainably utilising natural resources; and/or (b) strengthening resilience to regional or global shocks that connect place-based governance systems with wider socioeconomic and ecological processes. \nWe encourage the submission of papers from across the social and natural sciences and particularly welcome interdisciplinary engagements. The overall premise of this workshop is that transboundary forms of governance comprising multiple stakeholders are required to address environmental issues that cannot be settled at a single organisational scale of human interest. Questions that will guide the workshop discussions include: \n\nWhat transboundary forms of governance exist in Southeast Asia to sustain resources and habitats and/or to deal with emerging environmental threats and crises?\nTo what extent do transboundary environmental governance systems complement or bridge gaps in formal state policy regimes?\nCan theorising the transboundary dimensions of environmental governance lend insights into more effective and inclusive pathways to conservation practice\, sustainable resource management and disaster mitigation?\nHow has the expanding role of markets in governance systems in Southeast Asia informed the priorities of transboundary environmental governance regimes\, and to what effect?\n\nSUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS \nPaper proposals should include a title\, an abstract (250-300 words) and a brief personal biography of 150 words for submission by 30 June 2020. Please submit your proposal using the provided submission form to Mr Marcel Bandur at arimar@nus.edu.sg. Successful applicants will be notified by 7 July 2020 and will be required to submit an original and unpublished draft paper (5\,000-8\,000 words) by 15 November 2020 for restricted circulation and discussion among the workshop participants to be eligible for financial support. \nWORKSHOP CONVENORS \nDr Michelle Miller\nAsia Research Institute\, National University of Singapore \nProf David Taylor\nDepartment of Geography\, National University of Singapore \nProf Jonathan Rigg\nUniversity of Bristol\, UK \nContact Info:  \nMs Tay Minghua\nAsia Research Institute\, National University of Singapore\nAS8 Level 7\, 10 Kent Ridge Crescent\, Singapore 119260\nEmail: minghua.tay@nus.edu.sg\nTel: (65) 6516 4224\nFax: (65) 6779 1428 \nURL: https://ari.nus.edu.sg/upcoming-events/ \nSource: https://networks.h-net.org/node/19397/discussions/6178391/call-papers-transboundary-environmental-governance-southeast-asia?fbclid=IwAR3AdpuNOu4zBi_rcVKZ-Fw4nY9F86qy0e5LiDBCvl0ASAKJkoV9canIf1w \nShare on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
URL:https://seajunction.org/event/call-for-papers-transboundary-environmental-governance-in-southeast-asia/
LOCATION:Singapore
CATEGORIES:Opportunities
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