Governing Climate Change: Perspective on and from Latin America

Diana Liverman
Co-Director of the Institute of the Environment, University of Arizona
Thursday, September 8, 2011
3:00 PM
Hackett Room, SRH 1.313
Free and open to the public
(limited space available, first come first served)

This talk will discuss the governance of carbon offsets and the emerging challenges of governing international adaptation to climate change in the developing world.  Taking a broadly defined political ecology perspective, the analysis will range from the international climate negotiations to small communities in Latin America, and from material greenhouse gas reductions and climate risks to the political economy of offsets and adaptation as well as the agency of the people who create offsets and implement adaptation in their households.

Presented by LLILAS

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