This paper reflects on the performance and endurance of long-term perspectives and their impact on strategies, institutional change and material effects. In the past decades, the long-term perspective of a national ecological network has been a key element of Dutch nature conservation policy. By focusing on the temporal, procedural and discursive dimensions of Dutch nature conservation, the analysis shows that long-term perspectives can function as powerful coordination tools, across government levels and due time. Conversely, their actual realization often proves vulnerable to the multiple dependencies built into governance processes, including competing claims about the future and related strategies. In the context of Dutch nature conserv...
Long term policy issues like climate change adaptation are considered wicked in the sense that uncer...
The Netherlands were at the forefront of European nature conservation policy until recently. For yea...
Over the period 2010-2013 the Dutch government madea major shift in nature policy, which was trigger...
This paper reflects on the performance and endurance of long-term perspectives and their impact on s...
Contains fulltext : 236876.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This paper refl...
The recently published EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 emphasizes nature’s benefits to humans. In ...
The trade off between ecology and economy has become an important issue in the evaluation of planned...
This report concerns the internal and external congruence of Dutch nature policy arrangements betwee...
This is a revised personal version of the article published in Land Use Policy: Beunen, R., K. Van ...
In this thesis I have studied the strategy dynamics of the Dutch private nature con-servation moveme...
Contains fulltext : 135022.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the 1990s,...
Nature policies can be a major source of long-term debates, in which actors involved define problems...
Human societies and natural ecosystems are under threat by growing populations, overexploitation of ...
In this contribution four periods are distuinguished. 1. Nature monuments and natural beaty (1900-19...
We investigate the impact of performances of failure in nature conservation by means of a detailed r...
Long term policy issues like climate change adaptation are considered wicked in the sense that uncer...
The Netherlands were at the forefront of European nature conservation policy until recently. For yea...
Over the period 2010-2013 the Dutch government madea major shift in nature policy, which was trigger...
This paper reflects on the performance and endurance of long-term perspectives and their impact on s...
Contains fulltext : 236876.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This paper refl...
The recently published EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 emphasizes nature’s benefits to humans. In ...
The trade off between ecology and economy has become an important issue in the evaluation of planned...
This report concerns the internal and external congruence of Dutch nature policy arrangements betwee...
This is a revised personal version of the article published in Land Use Policy: Beunen, R., K. Van ...
In this thesis I have studied the strategy dynamics of the Dutch private nature con-servation moveme...
Contains fulltext : 135022.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the 1990s,...
Nature policies can be a major source of long-term debates, in which actors involved define problems...
Human societies and natural ecosystems are under threat by growing populations, overexploitation of ...
In this contribution four periods are distuinguished. 1. Nature monuments and natural beaty (1900-19...
We investigate the impact of performances of failure in nature conservation by means of a detailed r...
Long term policy issues like climate change adaptation are considered wicked in the sense that uncer...
The Netherlands were at the forefront of European nature conservation policy until recently. For yea...
Over the period 2010-2013 the Dutch government madea major shift in nature policy, which was trigger...