Planning incapacitated: Environmental planning and the political ecology of austerity

Gareth Fearn
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Coal mining in the UK, once central to its political economy, has been in terminal decline for decades for both political and more recently environmental reasons. Against the grain of this decline, the proposal of a new metallurgical coal mine near Whitehaven (on the north west coast of England) has caused significant controversy. Those supporting the mines development say it is necessary to ‘level up’ from the previous decade of austerity, whereas opponents argue that new coal mining would severely undermine the transition to low carbon energy sources. Through a discourse analysis and open-ended interviews, this paper analyses the contestation of the mine through the environmental planning process, identifying how both the discursive contestation and decision-making practices are shaped by political logics (austerity/levelling up) and ecological logics (climate change). The paper finds that, as states turn towards greater levels of public subsidies as a new form of crisis management, the environmental decision-making processes which can determine the shape of investments have been severely undermined through a decade or more of reduced public investment, policy streamlining and a lack of public expertise. The paper argues that even though states may be turning towards policies subsidising energy projects, they are doing so in a context where there is a lack of state capacity due to a ‘political ecology of austerity’, limiting public capacity to plan for a better future.
失去能力的规划:环境规划与紧缩的政治生态学
英国的煤矿开采曾是其政治经济的核心,但几十年来,由于政治原因和最近的环境原因,煤矿开采已走向衰落。与这种衰落背道而驰的是,在怀特黑文(英格兰西北海岸)附近新建一座冶金煤矿的提议引起了巨大争议。支持煤矿开发的人认为,有必要从过去十年的财政紧缩中 "提升 "水平,而反对者则认为,新的煤矿开采将严重破坏向低碳能源的过渡。通过话语分析和开放式访谈,本文分析了环境规划过程中对煤矿的争论,确定了政治逻辑(紧缩/提高水平)和生态逻辑(气候变化)如何塑造了话语争论和决策实践。论文发现,随着国家将提高公共补贴水平作为一种新的危机管理形式,十多年来公共投资的减少、政策的精简和公共专业知识的缺乏严重破坏了能够决定投资形式的环境决策过程。本文认为,尽管国家可能会转向能源项目补贴政策,但它们是在 "紧缩的政治生态 "导致国家能力不足的背景下这样做的,这限制了公众规划更美好未来的能力。
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