导航国际森林政策迷宫:捷克、芬兰、斯洛伐克和斯洛文尼亚参与联合国森林论坛的国内驱动因素

IF 3.8 2区 农林科学 Q1 ECONOMICS
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摘要

国际森林政策是碎片化的、多中心的、没有法律约束力的。在全球范围内,唯一明确关注森林问题的政府间政治进程是联合国森林论坛(UNFF)。关于这一进程对参与国的效率和相关性的辩论仍在继续。Börzel(2002)引入的理论框架提出了一种自下而上的国际化方法,该方法假设一个国家在国际层面的参与取决于其行动能力和政策偏好。本文旨在从四个森林覆盖率高的欧洲国家捷克、芬兰、斯洛伐克和斯洛文尼亚的角度来检验这些理论假设。结果显示了显著的差异:芬兰通过利用其能力和让不同的行动者参与,表现出了强有力的参与,而捷克和斯洛伐克的参与程度最低,派出了政府代表,但没有优先考虑这一进程。斯洛文尼亚虽然有能力采取行动,但却没有利用其在联保部队内的潜力。值得注意的是,行动能力和林业部门管理并不是参与的主要决定因素。相反,国内行动者对论坛的承认和支持表明理论假设与观察到的现实完全一致。这些发现表明,国内行为体的支持是参与这一全球性、非约束性政治进程的主要驱动力。
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Navigating the international forest policy labyrinth: Domestic drivers of participation in the UNFF from Czechia, Finland, Slovakia, and Slovenia
International forest policy is fragmented, multi-centric, and legally non-binding. Globally, the only intergovernmental political process focused explicitly on forest issues is the United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF). Debates persist regarding the efficiency and relevance of this process for participating countries. The theoretical framework introduced by Börzel (2002) proposes a bottom-up approach to internationalization, which assumes that a country's participation at the international level depends on its capacity to act and its policy preferences. This article aims to test these theoretical assumptions from the perspective of four highly forested European countries Czechia, Finland, Slovakia, and Slovenia. The results show significant differences: Finland demonstrates strong engagement by leveraging its capacity and involving diverse actors, while Czechia and Slovakia participate minimally, sending governmental representatives but not prioritizing the process. Slovenia, despite having the capacity to act, does not utilize its potential within the UNFF. Notably, capacity to act and forestry sector regulation were not central determinants of participation. Instead, the recognition and support of the UNFF by domestic actors exhibited full conformity between theoretical assumptions and the observed reality. These findings suggest that domestic actors´ support is the primary driver of participation in this global, non-binding political process.
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Forest Policy and Economics
Forest Policy and Economics 农林科学-林学
CiteScore
9.00
自引率
7.50%
发文量
148
审稿时长
21.9 weeks
期刊介绍: Forest Policy and Economics is a leading scientific journal that publishes peer-reviewed policy and economics research relating to forests, forested landscapes, forest-related industries, and other forest-relevant land uses. It also welcomes contributions from other social sciences and humanities perspectives that make clear theoretical, conceptual and methodological contributions to the existing state-of-the-art literature on forests and related land use systems. These disciplines include, but are not limited to, sociology, anthropology, human geography, history, jurisprudence, planning, development studies, and psychology research on forests. Forest Policy and Economics is global in scope and publishes multiple article types of high scientific standard. Acceptance for publication is subject to a double-blind peer-review process.
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