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Reconfiguring environmental governance: Towards a politics of scales and networks (2005)
Journal Article
Bulkeley, H. (2005). Reconfiguring environmental governance: Towards a politics of scales and networks. Political Geography, 24(8), 875-902. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2005.07.002

This paper seeks to develop an alternative account of the geographies of environmental governance to those current conceptions which tend to take space and scale for granted as pre-given, contained, natural entities. Through an engagement with the de... Read More about Reconfiguring environmental governance: Towards a politics of scales and networks.

Cities and Climate Change: Urban Sustainability and Global Environmental Governance (2003)
Book
Bulkeley, H., & Betsill, M. (2003). Cities and Climate Change: Urban Sustainability and Global Environmental Governance. Routledge

The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "Climate change is one of the most challenging issues of our time. As key sites in the production and management of emissions of greenhouse gases, cities will be crucial for the implementation... Read More about Cities and Climate Change: Urban Sustainability and Global Environmental Governance.

Governing climate change: the politics of risk society? (2001)
Journal Article
Bulkeley, H. (2001). Governing climate change: the politics of risk society?. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 26(4), 430-447. https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-5661.00033

This paper examines how the politics of climate change have taken shape within Australia through the construction and contestation of concepts of obligation and responsibility. Beck's risk society thesis offers a conceptual starting point from which... Read More about Governing climate change: the politics of risk society?.