
Tuesday Nov 26, 2024
Prof Fariborz Zelli - The link and impact of Politics, Power, Control on Biodiversity and Climate Change
Meet Prof Fariborz Zelli whose work and interest is on interlinkages between climate change, biodiversity, human rights, trade and security – both on a global scale and locally with a focus on Latin America and the Amazon.
His concerns links to today’s international relations, which is a growing degree of institutional fragmentation and complexity. Based on ongoing regulation and legalization processes that have led to material and functional overlaps between political institutions. This institutional fragmentation matters: it alters aspects of power, justice legitimacy and effectiveness of governance processes.
Professor Fariborz’s projects involve investigating the degree, causes and consequences of institutional fragmentation for global environmental governance. This includes, for instance, our Lund-based NAVIGOV project with its focus on climate engineering and reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD). His many research interests also include overlaps between climate, trade and security governance; the Anthropocene; environmental peacebuilding; and the legitimacy of global governance.
Fariborz’s Profile
linkedin.com/in/fariborz-zelli-07974313
Websites
svet.lu.se/fariborz-zelli
lunduniversity.lu.se/
Research:
Zelli, F, Gerrits, L., Möller, I., & Widerberg,O. (2023), Institutional Complexity and Political Agency in Polycentric Governance', (in Frank Gadinger, and Jan Aart Scholte (eds), Polycentrism: How Governing Works Today) Oxford Academics, https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192866837.003.0004,
Zelli, F., Droste, N., Alkan Olsson, A., Hanson, H., Knaggård, Å., Lima G., Lundmark, L., & Thoni, T. (2022). A global overview of biodiversity offsetting governance. Journal of Environmental Management 316 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.115231
Sommerer, T., Agne, H., Zelli, F., & Bes, B.(2022) Global Legitimacy Crises - Decline and Revival in Multilateral Governance Decline and Revival in Multilateral Governance. Oxford University Press ISBN: 9780192856326 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780192856326.001.0001
Edited volumes:
Environmental Politics and Governance in the Anthropocene (Routledge, 2016).
Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Governance and Politics (Elgar, 2015).
A special issue with Global Environmental Politics (2013).
Global Climate Governance beyond 2012 (Cambridge University Press, 2010).
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