Governance in multi-system transitions: A new methodological approach for actor involvement in policy making processes

IF 9.3 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Aslı Ateş , Karoline S. Rogge , Katherine Lovell
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Multi-system interactions associated with the decarbonisation of energy and mobility systems represent a complex phenomenon in the acceleration phase of net-zero transitions. In this paper, we present a novel methodological approach to examine actor involvement in the governance of multi-system transitions, with a focus on the UK's net-zero energy-mobility transitions from 2008 to 2021. Utilising Named Entity Recognition (NER), a natural language processing technique, we systematically map actors and their interactions within policy consultations and how these have changed over time. Our analysis differentiates between single-system and multi-system policy making processes; identifies weak and strong links among actors as two types of multi-system interactions; categorises actors into business, policy, academia, and society groups; and examines the evolution of engagement across multiple governance levels. Our findings indicate an increasing trend of multi-system interactions, suggesting the UK's progression towards the acceleration phase of net-zero transitions. Our analysis further reveals the predominance of policy actors, particularly from the national level, in governing such multi-system transitions processes, followed by business actors. Despite some limitations, our approach offers a scalable method for analysing large volumes of text, providing valuable insights into the governance dynamics of multi-system transitions. We conclude with implications for policy making and offer suggestions for future research, emphasising the importance of understanding actor involvement and political contestations around net-zero trajectories for ensuring the achievement of sustainability goals.
多系统过渡时期的治理:行动者参与决策过程的新方法论
在净零过渡的加速阶段,与能源和交通系统脱碳相关的多系统互动是一个复杂的现象。在本文中,我们提出了一种新颖的方法论,以英国从 2008 年到 2021 年的净零能源-机动性过渡为重点,研究参与者参与多系统过渡治理的情况。利用自然语言处理技术--命名实体识别(NER),我们系统地绘制了参与者及其在政策咨询中的互动关系,以及这些关系随着时间的推移发生了哪些变化。我们的分析区分了单系统和多系统决策过程;将参与者之间的弱联系和强联系确定为多系统互动的两种类型;将参与者分为企业、政策、学术界和社会团体;并研究了跨多个治理层面的参与演变。我们的研究结果表明,多系统互动呈上升趋势,这表明英国正在向净零过渡的加速阶段迈进。我们的分析进一步揭示了政策参与者(尤其是国家层面的政策参与者)在管理此类多系统过渡过程中的主导地位,其次是企业参与者。尽管存在一些局限性,但我们的方法为分析大量文本提供了一种可扩展的方法,为了解多系统过渡的治理动态提供了宝贵的见解。最后,我们提出了对政策制定的启示以及对未来研究的建议,并强调了理解参与者的参与和围绕净零排放轨迹的政治争论对于确保实现可持续发展目标的重要性。
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Energy Policy
Energy Policy 管理科学-环境科学
CiteScore
17.30
自引率
5.60%
发文量
540
审稿时长
7.9 months
期刊介绍: Energy policy is the manner in which a given entity (often governmental) has decided to address issues of energy development including energy conversion, distribution and use as well as reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in order to contribute to climate change mitigation. The attributes of energy policy may include legislation, international treaties, incentives to investment, guidelines for energy conservation, taxation and other public policy techniques. Energy policy is closely related to climate change policy because totalled worldwide the energy sector emits more greenhouse gas than other sectors.
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