Environmental globalisation and its domestic counterpart

Authors

  • Klára Tóthné Szita University of Miskolc

Keywords:

globalisation, environment, Futures studies

Abstract

The globalisation is generating radical changes in the economic and social environment that affects the natural environment and a series of the global problems triggered by climate change, air, water and soil pollution, biodiversity loss, health problems, waste mountains, etc. These are danger challenges and the old institutional framework do not able to solve those and do not able to give an adequately respond.  Need to renew the institutions but before it need to know the driving forces of changes in a more accurate need understanding of the relationship and to explore a holistic approach. As the global problems appear on the all world they have get impact in the global institutional framework and the national environmental institutions too. This study examining the global forces driving (problems) which require a new institutional framework, and examines their domestic renderings and investigates the management strategies and scenarios developed, which seek to prevent more tragedies.

Author Biography

Klára Tóthné Szita, University of Miskolc

CSc, Associate Professor, Institute of World and Regional Economics

References

David A. Sonnenfeld (2008): Globalisation and environmental governance: Is another world possible? Global Environmental Change 18 (2008) 341– 342

Peter Newell (2011): The elephant in the room: Capitalism and global environmental change

School of International Development, University of East Anglia, Norwich Global Environmental Change Volume 21, Issue 1, February 2011, Pages 4-6

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Published

2011-10-15

How to Cite

Klára, T. S. (2011). Environmental globalisation and its domestic counterpart. Strategic Issues of Northern Hungary, 8(2), 30–37. Retrieved from https://ojs.uni-miskolc.hu/index.php/stratfuz/article/view/2960