Governing complex environmental policy mixes through institutional bricolage: lessons from the water-forestry-energy-climate nexus

IF 2.9 3区 社会学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Ching Leong, Michael Howlett, Theodore Lai
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Policy mixes come in many shapes and sizes. This poses many challenges to policy design, especially when mixes extend across sectors and have multiple levels. This is the case with the Water-Forest-Energy-Climate (WFEC) nexus, a complex policy mix that involves not only significant cross-sectoral linkages and the potential complementarities and conflicts which are examined in other articles in this special issue, but also deals with sectors which involve significant national and trans-national elements. This complex multi-sector, multi-level policy assemblage also lacks the cohesion provided by a treaty-based international regime which allows multi-level co-ordination and integration of policy designs in areas such as trade or finance. In such policy non-regime or weak regime complexes, regional agreements and the negotiated nature of interactions within such agreements (which we see as a form of ‘policy bricolage’) are critical but overlooked factors affecting policy success.
通过机构拼凑管理复杂的环境政策:从水-林业-能源-气候关系中吸取的教训
混合政策有多种形式和规模。这给政策设计带来了许多挑战,特别是当混合政策扩展到跨部门和多个层面时。水-森林-能源-气候关系就是这种情况,这是一种复杂的政策组合,不仅涉及重大的跨部门联系以及本特刊其他文章所审查的潜在的互补性和冲突,而且还涉及涉及重大的国家和跨国因素的部门。这种复杂的多部门、多层次的政策组合也缺乏基于条约的国际机制所提供的凝聚力,这种机制允许在贸易或金融等领域对政策设计进行多层次的协调和整合。在这种政策非制度或弱制度复合体中,区域协议和此类协议中相互作用的谈判性质(我们将其视为“政策拼凑”的一种形式)是影响政策成功的关键但被忽视的因素。
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