Active community for climate change: a Dynamic Performance Governance analysis of a biodiversity preservation program

IF 5.2 4区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
V. Vignieri
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Purpose This study aims to illustrate how collaborative platforms may leverage active community for climate change adaptation to implement biodiversity preservation policies. Design/methodology/approach This study adopts the Dynamic Performance Governance methodological framework to analyze the causal relationships affecting biodiversity preservation policy outcomes. Findings Active community reduces harmful factors for biodiversity (i.e. biological threats and anthropogenic pressure), limiting the risk of extinction of perennial plants. Stakeholders’ prior knowledge is an enabling condition of climate adaptation processes as it triggers the adoption of prescriptions and cultural changes in a community. Practical implications The study provides methodological guidance to define measures to deliver material information to support environmental performance governance. It elaborates an inventory of short- and long-term performance indicators integrating natural-science targets into accounting measures that can support policymakers operating in other contexts to implement climate change adaptation policies. Social implications As a response to the study findings, social implications provide insights into how active community in collaborative platforms for climate change may support stakeholders to address natural resources imbalances, define strategies to share the burden among them and intervene on multiple policy domains (e.g. financial, environmental and social). Originality/value Climate change adaptation challenges are conceptualized as “super wicked problems,” and the collaborative platforms designed to address them are rendered as complex adaptive systems. This makes the paper go beyond traditional environmental governance, demonstrating that stakeholders’ interactions within collaborative platforms harness active community specialized knowledge.
积极应对气候变化的社区:生物多样性保护计划的动态绩效治理分析
目的本研究旨在说明协作平台如何利用活跃的社区适应气候变化来实施生物多样性保护政策。本研究采用动态绩效治理方法框架,分析影响生物多样性保护政策结果的因果关系。发现活跃的群落减少了生物多样性的有害因素(即生物威胁和人为压力),限制了多年生植物灭绝的风险。利益相关者的先验知识是气候适应过程的有利条件,因为它触发了社区中采取处方和文化变革。实际意义本研究提供了方法上的指导,以确定提供重要信息的措施,以支持环境绩效治理。它详细阐述了将自然科学目标纳入会计措施的短期和长期绩效指标清单,这些指标可以支持决策者在其他情况下实施气候变化适应政策。社会影响作为对研究结果的回应,社会影响提供了对气候变化合作平台中活跃社区如何支持利益相关者解决自然资源失衡、制定战略以在他们之间分担负担以及在多个政策领域(如金融、环境和社会)进行干预的见解。创意/价值气候变化适应挑战被定义为“超级棘手的问题”,而旨在解决这些问题的协作平台则被呈现为复杂的适应系统。这使得本文超越了传统的环境治理,证明了利益相关者在协作平台内的互动利用了活跃的社区专业知识。
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