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In person icon Building: O'Brien Centre for Sciences, Floor: Ground, Room: ICON Theatre
Thursday 09:00 - 10:45 BST (15/08/2024)
The food sector is simultaneously a producer of greenhouse gas emissions, a source of climate change remediation, and a sector uniquely vulnerable to climate risks. Yet, agricultural policies are often resistant or slow to adopt sustainable practices. This tension is a product of post-exceptionalism, where both old and new ideas, institutions, interests and policy instruments coexist. Papers in this panel conceptualize this partial transformation process to better understand the politics of agricultural transitions.
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Transitioning the governance of EU agricultural policy: environmental policy entrepreneurs’ strategizing for changing governance arrangements towards greater post-exceptionalism | View Paper Details |
Understanding transboundary climate risk ownership in Norwegian agri- and aquaculture | View Paper Details |
Addressing sustainability with novel policy instruments: The mission approach | View Paper Details |
Transforming the Welsh food system: Visions, policies, and the role of agroecology | View Paper Details |