释放促进可持续发展的多利益攸关方伙伴关系的变革潜力:评估感知有效性和对系统性变革的贡献

IF 5.4 1区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Maximilian S.T. Wanner , Matilda Miljand
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实现可持续发展目标的时间所剩无几,但进展仍严重偏离轨道。多方利益攸关方伙伴关系(MSPs),即国家和非国家行为体之间的自愿、制度化合作,被广泛视为推动可持续发展目标行动的关键手段。我们重新审视了可持续发展目标17中巩固的这一承诺,并调查了msp如何以及在多大程度上有效地促进了所需的变革。我们提供了一种对转型贡献的新概念,区分了规范、监管和行为变化,这些都是可持续、持久转型所必需的。通过访谈、调查数据和二手资源,我们研究了利益相关者对四家跨国msp在减少森林砍伐方面的有效性和贡献的看法。我们的分析确定了一条共同的途径:伙伴关系利用规范来推动监管变革,而监管变革反过来又将引发行为转变作为最终目标。然而,合作伙伴关系的成功程度各不相同,突出了政府参与、强有力的倡导联盟、战略性成员招募以及展示可持续解决方案的关键作用。为了实现伙伴关系的变革潜力,我们提出元治理干预措施,促进协同效应和改善跨伙伴关系协调,以及长期和适应性融资。msp可以奠定基础,但往往难以发起系统性变革所需的广泛行为转变。政治意愿仍然是一个重大挑战,需要政府作出更强有力的承诺。本研究推进了关于可持续发展治理中的变革途径和MSP有效性的辩论,并为加强其在实现可持续发展目标中的作用提供了实用建议。
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Unlocking the transformative potential of multi-stakeholder partnerships for sustainable development: Assessing perceived effectiveness and contributions to systemic change
Time is running out to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), yet progress remains alarmingly off track. Multi-stakeholder partnerships (MSPs), i.e., voluntary, institutionalised collaborations between state and non-state actors, are widely seen as crucial means for driving SDG action. We revisit this promise consolidated in SDG 17 and investigate how and to what extent MSPs contribute effectively to the transformative change needed. We offer a novel conceptualisation of contributions to transformation, differentiating between norm, regulatory, and behavioural changes, all essential for sustainable, lasting transformation. Drawing on interviews, survey data, and secondary sources, we study stakeholder perceptions on the effectiveness and contributions of four transnational MSPs working to reduce deforestation. Our analysis identifies a common pathway: partnerships leverage norms to drive regulatory changes, which in turn shall induce shifts in behaviour as the end goal. However, success varies across partnerships, highlighting the critical role of governmental involvement, strong advocacy coalitions, strategic member recruitment, and showcasing sustainable solutions. To realise partnerships’ transformative potential, we propose meta-governance interventions fostering synergies and improving cross-partnership coordination, alongside long-term and adaptable financing. MSPs can lay the groundwork but often struggle to initiate widespread behavioural shifts required for systemic change. Political will remains a major challenge, necessitating stronger government commitment. This study advances debates on transformative pathways and MSP effectiveness in sustainable development governance, and provides practical recommendations for enhancing their role in achieving the SDGs.
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来源期刊
World Development
World Development Multiple-
CiteScore
12.70
自引率
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期刊介绍: World Development is a multi-disciplinary monthly journal of development studies. It seeks to explore ways of improving standards of living, and the human condition generally, by examining potential solutions to problems such as: poverty, unemployment, malnutrition, disease, lack of shelter, environmental degradation, inadequate scientific and technological resources, trade and payments imbalances, international debt, gender and ethnic discrimination, militarism and civil conflict, and lack of popular participation in economic and political life. Contributions offer constructive ideas and analysis, and highlight the lessons to be learned from the experiences of different nations, societies, and economies.
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