PROBLEMSHIFTING: a research programme on the complex dynamics of problem-shifting in global environmental governance

Research Output

Publications

Boettcher and Kim (2022)
M. Boettcher and R.E. Kim. 2022. Arguments and Architectures: Discursive and Institutional Structures Shaping Global Climate Engineering Governance. Environmental Science and Policy, 128: 121-131. Read more
Kim (2021)
R.E. Kim. 2021. Taming Gaia 2.0: Earth System Law in the Ruptured Anthropocene. The Anthropocene Review. Read more

Master Theses

T. Gruben, 2022. The effects of short-termism on sectoral problem shifting. Master Thesis, Utrecht University. Read more
E. Kelly, 2022. Cascading problems through the Ramsar Convention. Master Thesis, Utrecht University.
R. Reitsma, 2022. Future-proofing institutions by entering dangerous territory. Master Thesis, Utrecht University.
Jannah Wijermars, 2022. Facilitation for the future: The Ozone Secretariat's role during the Kigali Amendment negotiations. Master Thesis, Utrecht University. Read more
M. Hänninen. 2021. Directionality of Problem Shifting between International Environmental Regimes and Its Impacts on Fragmentation. Master Thesis, Utrecht University. Read more
J. Hirschhäuser, 2020. Environmental Problem Shifting between International Environmental Treaty Regimes. Master Thesis, Utrecht University. Read more