TY - JOUR
T1 - Towards a conceptual framework for the study of shifts in modes of environmental governance - experiences from the Netherlands
AU - Driessen, P.P.J.
AU - Dieperink, C.
AU - van Laerhoven, F.S.J.
AU - Runhaar, H.A.C.
AU - Vermeulen, W.J.V.
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - In the last decade, many authors have observed shifts from government to governance in the environmental policy domain. However, a clear conceptual framework to differentiate
between modes of environmental governance is lacking and our understanding of when,
how and why environmental governance changes from one mode to another is limited. In
this paper we propose such a framework and we illustrate its usefulness by applying it to
two environmental policy sectors in the Netherlands: urban environmental policy and policy
regarding sustainable production and consumption. We show how the application of our
framework leads to detailed, replicable and comparable claims about character and intensity of shifts in environmental governance. From this analysis, we conclude that character and intensity of shifts in environmental governance vary significantly. Furthermore, we show that modes of governance build on rather than completely replace one another. Finally, we point to a number of possible explanations for shifts in environmental governance, recognized in literature and in practice. We conclude with some suggestions for further research.
AB - In the last decade, many authors have observed shifts from government to governance in the environmental policy domain. However, a clear conceptual framework to differentiate
between modes of environmental governance is lacking and our understanding of when,
how and why environmental governance changes from one mode to another is limited. In
this paper we propose such a framework and we illustrate its usefulness by applying it to
two environmental policy sectors in the Netherlands: urban environmental policy and policy
regarding sustainable production and consumption. We show how the application of our
framework leads to detailed, replicable and comparable claims about character and intensity of shifts in environmental governance. From this analysis, we conclude that character and intensity of shifts in environmental governance vary significantly. Furthermore, we show that modes of governance build on rather than completely replace one another. Finally, we point to a number of possible explanations for shifts in environmental governance, recognized in literature and in practice. We conclude with some suggestions for further research.
U2 - 10.1002/eet.1580
DO - 10.1002/eet.1580
M3 - Article
SN - 1756-932X
VL - o
SP - 143
EP - 160
JO - Environmental Policy and Governance
JF - Environmental Policy and Governance
IS - 3
ER -