The question of how to govern the multiscale problems in today's network society is an important topic in the fields of public administration, political sciences, and environmental sciences. How scales are defined, studied, and dealt with varies substantially within and across these fields. This paper aims to reduce the existing conceptual confusion regarding scales by disentangling three representative approaches that address both governance and scaling: monocentric governance, multilevel governance, and adaptive governance. It does so by analyzing the differences in (1) underlying views on governing, (2) assumptions about scales, (3) dominant problem definitions regarding scales, and (4) preferred responses for dealing with multiple scale...
This book examines the concept of multi-level governance by separating out structural factors and re...
The reallocation of authority upwards, downwards, and sideways from central states has drawn attenti...
The reallocation of authority upwards, downwards, and sideways from central states has drawn attenti...
The question of how to govern the multiscale problems in today’s network society is an important top...
Policies have many unforeseen impacts on social-ecological systems at different levels of spatial an...
One of the most important features of the multi-level governance research programme is the parallel ...
Any present day approach of the world’s most pressing environmental problems involves both scale and...
This chapter provides some clarity to the scale debate. It bridges a variety of approaches, definiti...
The lack of objective ability to define the level of a problem leads to the politics of scale. A mul...
With this thesis, I aim to get a better understanding of scale framing in interaction, and the impli...
The empirical evidence in the papers in this special issue identifies pervasive and difficult cross-...
Issues of scale play a crucial role in the governance of social–ecological systems. Yet, attempts to...
The reallocation of authority upwards, downwards, and sideways from central states has drawn attenti...
Both the ecological and the socio-economic domain are organized across a multitude of scales and lev...
One of the main unresolved problems in policy making is the step from scale issues to effective gove...
This book examines the concept of multi-level governance by separating out structural factors and re...
The reallocation of authority upwards, downwards, and sideways from central states has drawn attenti...
The reallocation of authority upwards, downwards, and sideways from central states has drawn attenti...
The question of how to govern the multiscale problems in today’s network society is an important top...
Policies have many unforeseen impacts on social-ecological systems at different levels of spatial an...
One of the most important features of the multi-level governance research programme is the parallel ...
Any present day approach of the world’s most pressing environmental problems involves both scale and...
This chapter provides some clarity to the scale debate. It bridges a variety of approaches, definiti...
The lack of objective ability to define the level of a problem leads to the politics of scale. A mul...
With this thesis, I aim to get a better understanding of scale framing in interaction, and the impli...
The empirical evidence in the papers in this special issue identifies pervasive and difficult cross-...
Issues of scale play a crucial role in the governance of social–ecological systems. Yet, attempts to...
The reallocation of authority upwards, downwards, and sideways from central states has drawn attenti...
Both the ecological and the socio-economic domain are organized across a multitude of scales and lev...
One of the main unresolved problems in policy making is the step from scale issues to effective gove...
This book examines the concept of multi-level governance by separating out structural factors and re...
The reallocation of authority upwards, downwards, and sideways from central states has drawn attenti...
The reallocation of authority upwards, downwards, and sideways from central states has drawn attenti...