Current political trends and scholarly research increasingly promote collaborative and participatory governance in multi‐level systems as a way to more sustainable and effective environmental policy. Yet empirical findings as well as conceptual works from different academic fields remain ambiguous about this claim. This paper explores whether and to what extent the existence of multiple levels of governance affects the ability of participatory decision‐making to deliver high quality environmental policy output and to improve implementation and compliance. To this end, findings from the literature on multi‐level governance, public participation and policy implementation as well as on complex systems are integrated in five sets of hypotheses....
During the past four decades the governance of environmental problems-the definition of issues and t...
This chapter, which critically assesses the potential of participatory and reflexive governance in r...
Environmental governance on both sides of the Atlantic increasingly relies on the participation of n...
Current international and European Union environmental policies increasingly promote collaborative a...
Consensual and participative forms of environmental governance are becoming increasingly important a...
Current political trends and scholarly research increasingly promote collaborative and participatory...
Environmental governance denotes the processes through which different actors govern the environment...
Participation has become a mantra in environmental governance. However, there are signs that the par...
Environmental challenges, and the potential solutions to address them, have a direct effect on livin...
Participation has become a mantra in environmental governance. However, there are signs that the par...
International audienceEnvironmental challenges, and the potential solutions to address them, have a ...
Introduction: Public policy has undoubtedly gone through several very significant changes in the las...
NoEnvironmental decisions made by individuals, civil society and the state involve questions of econ...
In modern democratic consumer societies, decentralized, participative, and consensus-oriented forms ...
Managing ecosystems is challenging because of the high number of stakeholders, the permeability of m...
During the past four decades the governance of environmental problems-the definition of issues and t...
This chapter, which critically assesses the potential of participatory and reflexive governance in r...
Environmental governance on both sides of the Atlantic increasingly relies on the participation of n...
Current international and European Union environmental policies increasingly promote collaborative a...
Consensual and participative forms of environmental governance are becoming increasingly important a...
Current political trends and scholarly research increasingly promote collaborative and participatory...
Environmental governance denotes the processes through which different actors govern the environment...
Participation has become a mantra in environmental governance. However, there are signs that the par...
Environmental challenges, and the potential solutions to address them, have a direct effect on livin...
Participation has become a mantra in environmental governance. However, there are signs that the par...
International audienceEnvironmental challenges, and the potential solutions to address them, have a ...
Introduction: Public policy has undoubtedly gone through several very significant changes in the las...
NoEnvironmental decisions made by individuals, civil society and the state involve questions of econ...
In modern democratic consumer societies, decentralized, participative, and consensus-oriented forms ...
Managing ecosystems is challenging because of the high number of stakeholders, the permeability of m...
During the past four decades the governance of environmental problems-the definition of issues and t...
This chapter, which critically assesses the potential of participatory and reflexive governance in r...
Environmental governance on both sides of the Atlantic increasingly relies on the participation of n...