Mapping a Developing Governance Space: Managing Drought in the UK

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW
Bettina Lange, Christina Cook
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Abstract

Climate change is associated with severe weather events also in the UK, such as alternating periods of flooding and drought. This article discusses how this increasingly important environmental challenge can be regulated. Current key regulatory tools for preventing and managing drought are drought planning, drought orders and permits, as well as the revocation and modification of abstraction licences. The article develops the metaphor of a governance space in order to understand how environmental science and economics knowledge practices inform the mobilization of these key regulatory tools. This builds on literature about the regulatory space metaphor, and further advances it by conceiving of law and information, two key resources for institutional actors in a governance space, as mediated by discourses. The article develops this argument by, first, reviewing in the introductory sections key provisions of European Union (EU) and English law in relation to regulatory tools for preventing water shortages and managing drought. It further develops this analysis in the subsequent section by examining what environmental science and economics knowledges are generated when particular regulatory tools for preventing or managing drought are applied. In the following main section the article then critically reviews literature about the regulatory space metaphor. It identifies a positivist understanding of information and law as a limitation of some of this literature. By building on contributions to this literature that adopt a discourse perspective, it suggests that law and information should be understood as discursively mediated. Building and maintaining reputations for effective drought management is one example of a discourse that mediates linked legal and information resources for drought management.
绘制发展中的治理空间:管理英国的干旱
在英国,气候变化也与恶劣天气事件有关,比如洪水和干旱的交替期。本文将讨论如何管理这一日益重要的环境挑战。目前预防和管理干旱的主要管制工具是干旱规划、干旱命令和许可证以及撤销和修改抽水许可证。本文发展了治理空间的隐喻,以便了解环境科学和经济学知识实践如何为这些关键监管工具的动员提供信息。这建立在关于监管空间隐喻的文献基础上,并通过构想法律和信息进一步推进了这一概念,法律和信息是治理空间中机构参与者的两个关键资源,由话语调解。本文首先在引言部分回顾了欧盟(EU)和英国法律中与防止水资源短缺和管理干旱的监管工具相关的关键条款,从而发展了这一论点。在随后的章节中,通过研究在应用预防或管理干旱的特定监管工具时产生的环境科学和经济学知识,进一步发展了这一分析。在下面的主要部分,文章然后批判性地回顾了有关监管空间隐喻的文献。它确定了对信息和法律的实证主义理解,这是一些文献的局限性。通过建立对采用话语视角的文献的贡献,它表明法律和信息应该被理解为话语媒介。建立和维护有效干旱管理的声誉,是为干旱管理协调相关法律和信息资源的一个例子。
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期刊介绍: The lectures are public, delivered on a weekly basis and chaired by members of the judiciary. CLP features scholarly articles that offer a critical analysis of important current legal issues. It covers all areas of legal scholarship and features a wide range of methodological approaches to law.
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