Transnational Networks and Global Environmental Governance: The Cities for Climate Protection Program
Colorado State University · Durham University
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Abstract
We distinguish between ''information,'' a set of data or facts that can be readily communicated across contexts, and ''knowledge,'' a broader category to which information belongs (and through which it is contextualized) but which also includes perception, understanding, and comprehension, is often implicit or unconscious, and is communicated through experience and/or personal interaction.
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- Legitimacy
- Corporate governance
- Environmental governance
- Politics
- Political science
- Global governance
- Political economy
- Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Climate action
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