Here you will find output from some of our team-members and collaborating scholars.
Peer-reviewed papers
- The ‘Black Box’ problem of orchestration: how to evaluate the performance of the Lima-Paris Action Agenda, Widerberg O, Environmental Poltics, 2017
- Accountability Challenges in the Transnational Regime Complex for Climate Change, Widerberg O., P. Pattberg, Review of Policy Research, 2016
- Cities to the Rescue, Bansard J., P. Pattberg and O. Widerberg, International Environmental Agreements, 2016
- Governing by Targets, Morseletto P., F. Biermann and P. Pattberg, International Environmental Agreements, 2016
- The expanding field of cooperative initiatives for decarbonization: a review of five databases. Widerberg, O. and J. Stripple. WIREs Climate Change. Online first
- Reinvigorating International Climate Policy: A Comprehensive Framework for Effective Non-state Action. Chan, S., H. van Asselt, T. Hale, K. Abbott, M. Beisheim, M. Hoffmann, B. Guy, N. Höhne, A. Hsu, P. Pattberg, P. Pauw, C. Ramstein, O. Widerberg. Global Policy, 2015, 6(4) 466-473
- International Cooperative Initiatives in Global Climate Governance: Raising the Ambition Level or Delegitimizing the UNFCCC? Widerberg, O. and P. Pattberg, Global Policy, 2016, 6: 45–56.
- Transnational multistakeholder partnerships for sustainable development: Conditions for success. Pattberg, P. and O. Widerberg. AMBIO, 2016, 45(1) (OPEN ACCESS)
Technical reports
- Fragmentation of global environmental architectures: A literature review (Technical report)
- Mapping and measuring fragmentation in global governance architectures: A framework for analysis (Technical report)
- Mapping the Institutional Architecture of Global Climate Change Governance V.1 (Technical report)
- Mapping the Institutional Architecture of Global Climate Change Governance V.2 (Technical report)
- Mapping the Institutional Architecture of Forestry Governance (Technical report)
- Transnational multi-stakeholder partnerships for sustainable development Building blocks for success (Technical report)
- Mapping the Institutional Architecture of Global Marine Fisheries and Aquaculture Governance (Technical report)
Commissioned reports
- Climate clubs and the UNFCCC (Published non-peer reviewed report)
- Transnational multi-stakeholder partnerships for sustainable development Building blocks for success (Commissioned non-peer reviewed report)
- Harnessing company climate action beyond Paris (Published non-peer reviewed report)
Conference papers (selected)
- Mapping institutions and actors in global climate governance: A network approach (Conference paper by O. Widerberg prepared for the ECPR conference 2014 in Glasgow)
- Mapping the global climate governance architecture (Conference paper)
Miscellaneous
- Making the connections: Exploring structure, performance and coordination in a fragmented global climate governance system, PhD thesis by Oscar Widerberg
- Webinar by Oscar Widerberg and Philipp Pattberg on non-state actors in the climate regime, including slides.