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Syllabus:

Collaborative Environmental Governance in the Arctic, 15 Credits

Swedish name: Samverkan inom miljö- och naturresursförvaltning i Arktis

This syllabus is valid: 2014-11-10 valid to 2015-08-30 (newer version of the syllabus exists)

Course code: 2SV061

Credit points: 15

Education level: Second cycle

Main Field of Study and progress level: Political Science: Second cycle, has only first-cycle course/s as entry requirements

Grading scale: Three-grade scale

Responsible department: Department of Political Science

Established by: Head of Department of Political Science, 2014-11-11

Required Knowledge

90 credits including an individual thesis in Political Science, Peace and Conflict Studies or equivalent. Proficiency in English equivalent to Swedish Upper Secondary course English A. Where the language of instruction is Swedish, applicants must prove proficiency in Swedish to the level required for basic eligibility for higher studies.

Literature

Valid from: 2014 week 46

Agrawal, A, och Ribot, J.
Accountability in Decentralization: A Framework with South Asian and West African Cases
The Journal of Developing Areas 33: 473-502 : 1999 :

Ansell, C. and Gash, A.
Collaborative Governance in Theory and Practice.
JPART (18): 543–571. : 2008 :

Arctic Governance Project Report
Arctic Governance in an Era of Transformative Change: Critical Questions, Governance Principles, Ways Forward
Arctic Governance Project : 2010 :
http://www.arcticgovernance.org/

Baker, S., Eckerberg, K. och A. Zachrisson
Political Science and Ecological Restoration
Environmental Politics, 23 (3): 509-524. : 2014 :

In Pursuit of Sustainable Development: New Governance practices at the sub-national level in Europe
Baker Susan, Eckerberg Katarina
Abingdon : Routledge : 2008 :

Bebbington, A. J., & Bury, J. T.
Institutional challenges for mining and sustainability in Peru.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,106(41), 17296-17301. : 2009 :

Benson, D., Jordan, A., Cook, H. and Smith, L.
Collaborative environmental governance: Are watershed partnerships swimming or are they sinking?
Land Use Policy 30: 748-757. : 2013 :

Rediscovery of traditional ecological knowledge as adaptive management
Berkes Fikret, Colding Johan, Folke Carl
Stockholm : Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics : 1997 : 25 s. :

Bjärstig, T., Sandström, C. Lindqvist, S. et al
Partnerships implementing ecosystem-based moose management in Sweden
International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services & Management, 10 (3): 228-239. : 2014 :

Colchester, M.
Conservation policy and indigenous peoples
Environmental Science & Policy, 7 (3): 145–153. : 2004 :

Duit, A., Galaz, V, K. Eckerberg och J. Ebbesson
Introduction: Governance, Complexity, and Resilience
Global Environmental Change, 20 (3): 363-368. : 2010 :

Eckerberg, K. and C. Sandström
Preface to Forest Conflicts - A Growing Research Field
Guest Editorial i Special Issue, Forest Policy and Economics, 33:.3-7: : 2013 :
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2013.05.001

Eckerberg K.och Marko Joas
Multi-level Environmental Governance: a concept under stress?
Local Environment, 9 (5): 405-412. : 2004 :

Emerson, K., Nabatchi, T. och Balogh, S.
An Integrative Framework for Collaborative Governance.
Journal of Public Admin. Research and Theory 22(1): 1-29. : 2012 :

Bäckstrand Karin
Environmental politics and deliberative democracy : examining the promise of new modes of governance
Cheltenham : Elgar : c2010 : 1 online resource (xviii, 240 p.) :
ISBN: 1849806411 (electronic bk.)
Search the University Library catalogue

Gibson, R. B.
Sustainability assessment and conflict resolution: Reaching agreement to proceed with the Voisey's Bay nickel mine.
Journal of cleaner production, 14(3), 334-348. : 2006 :

Glasbergen, P.
Understanding Partnerships for Sustainable Development Analytically: the Ladder of Partnership Activity as a Methodological Tool
Environmental Policy and Governance 21: 1-13. : 2013 :

Lange, P., et al.
Governing Towards Sustainability—Conceptualizing Modes of Governance.
Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 15(3): 403-425. : 2013 :

Lubell, M. et al.
Collaborative Institutions in and Ecology of Games
American Journal of Political Science 54(2): 287-300. : 2010 :

Poirier, R. & Ostergren, D.
Evicting People from Nature: Indigenous Land Rights and National Parks in Australia, Russia, and the United States
Natural Resources Journal, 42 (2): 331–351. : 2002 :

Prno, J., & Scott Slocombe, D.
Exploring the origins of ‘social license to operate’in the mining sector: Perspectives from governance and sustainability theories
Resources Policy, 37(3), 346-357. : 2012 :

Reimerson, E.
Between nature and culture: exploring space for indigenous agency in the Convention on Biological Diversity
Environmental Politics, 22(6): 992-1009 : 2013 :

Riseth, J.Å.
An Indigenous Perspective on National Parks and Sámi Reindeer Management in Norway
Geographical Research, 45 (2): 177–185. : 2007 :

Stakeholders’ perspectives about proper particpation for Regional Forest Programmes in Finland.
Saarikoski, H., Kangas, A., Saarinen, N., , Leskinen, L.A., Hujala, T., Tikkanen, J.
Forest Policy and Economics. 5, 161-180. : 2010 :

Sabatier, Paul et al,
Swimming Upstream: Collaborative Approaches to Watershed Management
MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass/London. : 2005 :

Sandström, C., Eckerberg, K. och K. Raitio
Studying conflicts, proposing solutions – towards multi-level approaches to the analyses of forest conflicts
Guest Editorial I Special Issue, Forest Policy and Economics, 33: 123-127 :
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2013.05.002

Sandström, C., Wennberg DiGasper, S., Öhman, K.
Conflict resolution through ecosystem-based management: the case of Swedish moose management
International Journal of the Commons, 7(2): 549-570 : 2013 :

Stohr, C. och E. Coimbra
The Governance of the Wolf-Human Relationship in Europe
Review of European Studies, 5 (4) DOI: 10.5539/res.v5n4p1 : 2013 :