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"Thinking About Tomorrows": Scenarios, Global Environmental Politics, and Social Science Scholarship

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  • Simone Pulver

    (Simone Pulver is the Joukowsky Family Assistant Professor (Research) of International Studies at the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University. She also holds a joint appointment as an Assistant Professor (Research) of Environmental Studies at the Brown University Center for Environmental Studies. She received her Ph.D. in Sociology and MA in Energy and Resources from the University of California at Berkeley. Her research interests center on global environmental governance, organizational theory, and green development, with a particular focus on non-state actors and global climate change. She has published papers in Environmental Research Letters, Global Environmental Politics, Greener Management International, Organization & Environment, Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, and Studies in Comparative International Development.)

  • Stacy D. VanDeveer

    (Stacy D. VanDeveer is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of New Hampshire. His research interests include international environmental policymaking and its domestic impacts, the connections between environmental and security issues, and the role expertise in policy making. He has received fellowships from the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government and the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University. He has received research funding from the US National Science Foundation, the European Union, and the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research (MISTRA), among others. In addition to authoring and co-authoring numerous articles, book chapters, working papers and reports, he co-edited several books, including Changing Climates in North American Politics (forthcoming); Comparative Environmental Politics (forthcoming); Transatlantic Environment and Energy Politics (forthcoming); EU Enlargement and the Environment (2005); and Saving The Seas (1997).)

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  • Simone Pulver & Stacy D. VanDeveer, 2009. ""Thinking About Tomorrows": Scenarios, Global Environmental Politics, and Social Science Scholarship," Global Environmental Politics, MIT Press, vol. 9(2), pages 1-13, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:tpr:glenvp:v:9:y:2009:i:2:p:1-13
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    1. Halvard Buhaug & Jonas Vestby, 2019. "On Growth Projections in the Shared SocioeconomicPathways," Global Environmental Politics, MIT Press, vol. 19(4), pages 118-132, November.
    2. Miriam Matejova & Chad M. Briggs, 2021. "Embracing the Darkness: Methods for Tackling Uncertainty and Complexity in Environmental Disaster Risks," Global Environmental Politics, MIT Press, vol. 21(1), pages 76-88, Winter.
    3. Karlijn Muiderman & Aarti Gupta & Joost Vervoort & Frank Biermann, 2020. "Four approaches to anticipatory climate governance: Different conceptions of the future and implications for the present," Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 11(6), November.
    4. Priess, Joerg A. & Hauck, Jennifer & Haines-Young, Roy & Alkemade, Rob & Mandryk, Maryia & Veerkamp, Clara & Gyorgyi, Bela & Dunford, Rob & Berry, Pam & Harrison, Paula & Dick, Jan & Keune, Hans & Kok, 2018. "New EU-scale environmental scenarios until 2050 – Scenario process and initial scenario applications," Ecosystem Services, Elsevier, vol. 29(PC), pages 542-551.

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