Effects of multilevel governance on the design and implementation of sustainable mobility plans

Gülfem Cevheribucak
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Objectives: The polycentric nature of multilevel governance structures with multiple actors interacting at different levels can facilitate sustainability transitions. This study aims to explore the impact of multilevel governance on the design and implementation of sustainable urban mobility plans within the two-tiered government structure of Sweden. Methodology: The study is based on qualitative review of the academic literature, secondary sources including review of national policy documents and empirical insights drawn from the case study of Umeå, a medium-sized Swedish city which takes part in several national, local, and transnational initiatives to accelerate sustainability transitions. The empirical data is collected through semi-structured interviews with policy experts, policymakers, transport, and urban planners who are responsible for formulation and implementation of transport policies within national and local institutions. Results: The multilevel governance of transport and sustainable urban mobility policies in Sweden produces several positive effects for design and implementation of policies. These include clear division of responsibilities among public authorities at national, regional, and local government level which helps to overcome the problems such as lack of accountability and responsibility. Conclusions: Multilevel governance of sustainable urban mobility policies in Sweden enables local authorities to have access additional resources and knowledge exchange through networks consisting of various public and private actors.
多级治理对设计和实施可持续交通计划的影响
目标:多层次治理结构具有多中心性质,多个参与者在不同层次上进行互动,可促进可持续性转型。本研究旨在探讨在瑞典的两级政府结构中,多级治理对设计和实施可持续城市交通计划的影响。研究方法:本研究基于对学术文献的定性审查、包括国家政策文件审查在内的二手资料,以及从瑞典中型城市于默奥(Umeå)的案例研究中获得的经验见解。实证数据是通过半结构式访谈收集的,访谈对象包括国家和地方机构中负责制定和实施交通政策的政策专家、政策制定者、交通和城市规划者。研究结果瑞典对交通和可持续城市交通政策的多层次管理对政策的设计和实施产生了一些积极影响。其中包括明确划分国家、地区和地方政府各级公共机构的职责,这有助于克服缺乏问责制和责任制等问题。结论:瑞典可持续城市交通政策的多层次治理使地方当局能够通过由各种公共和私人参与者组成的网络获得更多的资源和知识交流。
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