The transformative potential of environmental governance integration for sustainable land use: The case of subsidence in the Dutch peatlands

IF 3.9 3区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Mandy A. van den Ende, Peter P. J. Driessen, Dries L. T. Hegger, Heleen L. P. Mees
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Transformations of existing systemic structures are needed to address the root cause of many environmental land-use (ELU) problems: unsustainable land use. One policy principle that can help achieve such transformation entails integrating cross-cutting ELU problems with non-environmental policy domains, also known as environmental policy integration (EPI). Its transformative potential is disputed, however, because different forms of integration involve varying degrees of value attribution to environmental concerns vis-à-vis other policy goals. Since the EPI literature indicates this degree is greatly influenced by actors and institutions, we consider environmental governance integration (EGI) a more appropriate term for evaluations. Using the case of subsidence in the Dutch peatlands, we aim to provide insights into EGI's potential and scope for improvement in facilitating transformative change toward sustainable land use. Our study reveals generally low to moderate EGI, because ELU concerns were integrated within the boundaries of a land-use system that prioritizes prevailing economic interests. This indicates EGI being a (business-as-usual) governance approach that merits the label economic governance integration, since (transformative) environmental governance integration would entail an exploration of a myriad of different sustainable land-use options, irrespective of existing system structures. We recommend a cognitive shift as a precondition for institutional reform and politics favoring transformative governance.

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可持续土地利用环境治理一体化的变革潜力:以荷兰泥炭地的下沉为例
需要改变现有的系统结构,以解决许多环境土地利用问题的根本原因:不可持续的土地利用。可以帮助实现这种转变的一个政策原则需要将跨领域的经济货币联盟问题与非环境政策领域相结合,也称为环境政策整合(EPI)。然而,其变革潜力是有争议的,因为不同形式的一体化涉及不同程度的价值归属于-à-vis其他政策目标的环境问题。由于EPI文献表明这种程度受到行为者和制度的极大影响,我们认为环境治理整合(EGI)是一个更合适的评估术语。以荷兰泥炭地的下沉为例,我们的目标是深入了解EGI在促进可持续土地利用转型变革方面的潜力和改进范围。我们的研究表明,EGI总体上处于低至中等水平,因为ELU的关注点被整合在优先考虑当前经济利益的土地利用系统的边界内。这表明,EGI是一种(一切照旧)的治理方法,值得贴上经济治理一体化的标签,因为(变革性的)环境治理一体化将需要探索无数不同的可持续土地利用选择,而不考虑现有的系统结构。我们建议将认知转变作为制度改革和有利于变革治理的政治的先决条件。
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Environmental Policy and Governance
Environmental Policy and Governance ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
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6.10
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期刊介绍: Environmental Policy and Governance is an international, inter-disciplinary journal affiliated with the European Society for Ecological Economics (ESEE). The journal seeks to advance interdisciplinary environmental research and its use to support novel solutions in environmental policy and governance. The journal publishes innovative, high quality articles which examine, or are relevant to, the environmental policies that are introduced by governments or the diverse forms of environmental governance that emerge in markets and civil society. The journal includes papers that examine how different forms of policy and governance emerge and exert influence at scales ranging from local to global and in diverse developmental and environmental contexts.
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