Polycentric governance and climate change

D. Huitema, A. Jordan, H. Asselt, J. Patterson
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This chapter deals with the performance of polycentric governance, focusing specifically on how well it handles the distinct complexities associated with climate change. The notion of polycentric governance emerged in the early 1960s, but its popularity increased greatly after one of its chief exponents, Elinor Ostrom, was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics in 2009 and thereafter began to apply it to the wicked problem of climate change. This chapter investigates whether the concept of polycentric governance as a solution for climate change holds weight or not, and why. To that end we first discuss what makes climate change so fiendishly complex, and what implications this has for attempts to govern it. Subsequently we describe what polycentric governance entails, and why its advocates believe it is ideally suited to addressing climate change – for instance because it is said to lead to more experimentation at local levels, enabling greater levels of exchange, learning and innovation between governors. In the final section we explore whether these theoretical expectations are actually borne out in practice, which leads to cautious conclusions.
多中心治理与气候变化
本章讨论多中心治理的表现,特别关注它如何处理与气候变化相关的独特复杂性。多中心治理的概念出现于20世纪60年代初,但在其主要倡导者之一埃莉诺·奥斯特罗姆(Elinor Ostrom)于2009年获得诺贝尔经济学奖之后,多中心治理的概念得到了极大的普及,并开始将其应用于气候变化这一棘手问题。本章探讨多中心治理作为气候变化解决方案的概念是否有分量,以及为什么有分量。为此,我们首先讨论是什么让气候变化变得如此复杂,以及这对治理气候变化的尝试有什么影响。随后,我们描述了多中心治理需要什么,以及为什么它的倡导者认为它非常适合解决气候变化问题——例如,据说它可以在地方层面上进行更多的实验,使管理者之间能够进行更大程度的交流、学习和创新。在最后一节中,我们探讨了这些理论预期是否在实践中得到了证实,从而得出了谨慎的结论。
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