Navigating toward Sustainable Development: Conceptual maps of modes of governance vs. practical experiences in the Dutch fen landscape

In a rare comparative analysis of governance towards sustainable governance, this thesis investigates three modes most prominent in the literature, i.e. adaptive management, transition management and payments for environmental services. The three modes are here analysed in terms of their orientation towards sustainable development and towards steering. Using a set of criteria, i.e. equity, democracy, legitimacy, handling of scale issues and handling of uncertainty issues, each mode is also examined in terms of its orientation towards these criteria on governance for sustainable development. Th... Mehr ...

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Dokumenttyp: Dissertation
Erscheinungsdatum: 2014
Verlag/Hrsg.: Utrecht University
Schlagwörter: Adaptive / transition / payments environmental services / equity / legitimacy / democracy / scale / uncertainty
Sprache: Englisch
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In a rare comparative analysis of governance towards sustainable governance, this thesis investigates three modes most prominent in the literature, i.e. adaptive management, transition management and payments for environmental services. The three modes are here analysed in terms of their orientation towards sustainable development and towards steering. Using a set of criteria, i.e. equity, democracy, legitimacy, handling of scale issues and handling of uncertainty issues, each mode is also examined in terms of its orientation towards these criteria on governance for sustainable development. The three modes are studied according to their articulations in the literature, and according to experiences in practice in the Dutch fen landscape. The Dutch fen landscape reveals itself as an exceptional subject for study, as it is a location where the three modes of governance are recognisable in empirical cases, thus enabling a comparative analysis. The Dutch fen landscape features a high population density, intensive economic usage, high pressure on natural resources, and dense institutional setting. In total 15 case studies are analysed in this thesis, for which actors involved were consulted and project documentation was reviewed. The present research observed that the studied modes provide some limited contributions to the sustainability challenge as encountered in the setting studied. No single mode was found to be more suitable to meet the challenge than the other two. The issues identified in the literature as central – i.e. lack of knowledge and cooperation, lack of transformation and innovation, and lack of appropriate economic instruments – are not the central issues in the empirical contexts studied. Central issues in the empirical context include intensive use of natural resources, conflicting interests of actor groups, diverse ideas about urgencies and priorities, and conflicts in or about the decision-making process, mainly about distribution of impacts and decisions perceived as unfair. Efforts to address ...