A co-design framework for natural resource policy making: Insights from tree health and fisheries in the United Kingdom

IF 6 1区 社会学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Julie Urquhart , Bianca Ambrose-Oji , Hannah Chiswell , Paul Courtney , Nick Lewis , John Powell , Matt Reed , Chris Williams
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Environmental and land use policy literature asserts the need for more holistic, participatory and co-designed forms of governance for the sustainable management of natural resources. Co-design is also increasingly recognised by government as a useful approach but is often applied with varying degrees of success. The purpose of this paper is to assess recent examples of policy co-design across three UK case studies focused on tree/woodland management and fisheries. The first set out to co-design criteria for ‘low impact’ fishing with fisheries stakeholders to inform new fisheries policy and management strategies. The second co-designed new policy options with tree/woodland stakeholders to replace existing tree health grants, as part of the UK government’s broader Environment Land Management scheme. The third aimed to scope, with stakeholders, the potential for a new social survey of fishers. Despite the different contexts, all projects sought to apply principles of co-design by engaging with stakeholders during the early stages of policy development. A comparative assessment between the three case studies allows us to identify challenges for co-design and to provide recommendations for successfully applying co-design principles through stakeholder-researcher-policy maker partnerships. Challenges include building trust between stakeholders and policymakers, overcoming traditional modes of evidence-based policy making, accessing hard-to-reach groups, getting discussions to move beyond the general to the specific, and recognising that co-design takes time and is resource-intensive. A new co-design framework is presented, setting out five stages for incorporating the principles of co-design in natural resource policy making: scoping, co-design, testing, implementing and evaluation.

自然资源政策制定的共同设计框架:来自英国树木健康和渔业的见解
环境和土地利用政策文献表明,需要更全面、参与和共同设计的治理形式,以实现自然资源的可持续管理。联合设计也越来越被政府视为一种有用的方法,但通常在应用中取得不同程度的成功。本文的目的是评估英国三个案例研究中政策共同设计的最新例子,这些案例研究的重点是树木/林地管理和渔业。第一个是与渔业利益攸关方共同设计“低影响”捕鱼标准,为新的渔业政策和管理战略提供信息。作为英国政府更广泛的环境土地管理计划的一部分,第二个方案与树木/林地利益相关者共同设计了新的政策选项,以取代现有的树木健康补助金。第三个目的是与利益相关者一起扩大对渔民进行新的社会调查的潜力。尽管背景不同,但所有项目都试图通过在政策制定的早期阶段与利益攸关方接触来应用共同设计原则。三个案例研究之间的比较评估使我们能够确定共同设计的挑战,并为通过利益相关者-研究者-政策制定者伙伴关系成功应用共同设计原则提供建议。挑战包括在利益相关者和政策制定者之间建立信任,克服传统的循证决策模式,接触难以接触的群体,让讨论从一般转向具体,并认识到共同设计需要时间和资源密集型。提出了一个新的共同设计框架,列出了将共同设计原则纳入自然资源政策制定的五个阶段:范围界定、共同设计、测试、实施和评估。
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Land Use Policy
Land Use Policy ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
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13.70
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553
期刊介绍: Land Use Policy is an international and interdisciplinary journal concerned with the social, economic, political, legal, physical and planning aspects of urban and rural land use. Land Use Policy examines issues in geography, agriculture, forestry, irrigation, environmental conservation, housing, urban development and transport in both developed and developing countries through major refereed articles and shorter viewpoint pieces.
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