2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2018.10.003
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Multi-level governance and power in climate change policy networks

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“…The study of CC in Indonesia has been extensive and covers a wide range of aspects such as agriculture [48,[51][52][53][54][55], natural disasters and management of coastal areas [56][57][58], the politics of climate change [59][60][61], and the public perspective on climate change [62,63]. These studies stated that climate change will affect many aspects of the Indonesian economy, and agriculture will be the hardest hit.…”
Section: Background: Climate Change and Its Impact On Indonesian Agrimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of CC in Indonesia has been extensive and covers a wide range of aspects such as agriculture [48,[51][52][53][54][55], natural disasters and management of coastal areas [56][57][58], the politics of climate change [59][60][61], and the public perspective on climate change [62,63]. These studies stated that climate change will affect many aspects of the Indonesian economy, and agriculture will be the hardest hit.…”
Section: Background: Climate Change and Its Impact On Indonesian Agrimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, one of the few other studies that look at the interactions between adaptation and mitigation policy processes demonstrated higher activity in the mitigation domain in Brazil and Indonesia (Di Gregorio et al 2019).…”
Section: Actors and Connectionsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Decentralization was also confusing, and certainly not unidimensional, with tendencies to decentralize on paper but not in practice (Koch, 2017) or to recentralize while decentralizing (Ribot et al, 2006). Discussions on who participates in decision making nowadays focus more commonly on the concepts of multilevel governance (Di Gregorio et al, 2019) or polycentricity (Ostrom, 2010;Sunderlin et al, 2015). Yet decentralization is still highly relevant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%