6,517
Views
27
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Special Issue: Ecological and environmental democracy

Democratising planetary boundaries: experts, social values and deliberative risk evaluation in Earth system governance

ORCID Icon & ORCID Icon
Pages 59-71 | Received 28 Nov 2017, Accepted 30 May 2019, Published online: 09 Sep 2019

Figures & data

Figure 1. Models for defining and institutionalising planetary boundaries.

Straight arrows represent linear flows of communication, while circular arrows represent iterative dialogue. Shading of cells in models A-C shows planetary boundaries (dark grey), planetary/policy targets (medium grey) and policy pathways (light grey).The models are differentiated mainly at steps 3 and 4. We assume that steps 1 and 2 are scientific tasks undertaken primarily by experts. Source: the authors.

Figure 1. Models for defining and institutionalising planetary boundaries.Straight arrows represent linear flows of communication, while circular arrows represent iterative dialogue. Shading of cells in models A-C shows planetary boundaries (dark grey), planetary/policy targets (medium grey) and policy pathways (light grey).The models are differentiated mainly at steps 3 and 4. We assume that steps 1 and 2 are scientific tasks undertaken primarily by experts. Source: the authors.