Publications by authors named "Andrea J Nightingale"

Over the past decade, widespread concern has emerged over how environmental governance can be transformed to avoid impending catastrophes such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and livelihood insecurity. A variety of approaches have emerged, focusing on either politics, technological breakthrough, social movements, or macro-economic processes as the main drivers of change. In contrast, this paper presents theoretical insights about how systemic change in environmental governance can be triggered by critical and intellectually grounded social actors in specific contexts of environment and development.

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Article Synopsis
  • Liverman critiques the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by emphasizing the need to understand the social and political agreement behind the indicators used to measure success.
  • The author advocates for viewing development goals as dynamic and evolving, acknowledging that poverty and justice are experiences that vary across different groups and over time.
  • To improve effectiveness, the SDGs should focus on the lived realities and performances of individuals and communities, rather than relying solely on superficial statistics.
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