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Session Submission Type: Refereed Roundtable (60 minute)
These papers focus on how environmental processes are experienced and governed at the local level. They examine community perceptions, place-based vulnerabilities, and localized governance strategies. Collectively, they demonstrate how environmental issues are embedded in specific social and geographic contexts.
Climate Hazards, Childhood Experiences, and Development Trajectories: The Long-Term Impact of GLOF Exposure - Olivia Finan, University College Dublin; Orla Doyle, University College Dublin (UCD); Kira Finan
Constitutional Commitments, Civic Consequences: Environmental Provisions and Youth Eco-Citizenship Across 22 Countries - Darren Rabinowitz, Columbia University; Oren Pizmony-Levy, Teachers College-Columbia University
From Peppers to Solar Panels: Imagination, Infrastructure, and Changing Identities in a Desert Agricultural Community - Liron Shani, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Governing Aquaculture Frontiers: Export-Driven Regimes, Networks, and Environmental Inequality in Southern Patagonia - Camilo Leon Felipe Godoy Pichon, University of Florida