Over the past thirty years, forest policy in the Netherlands has almost entirely been integrated into nature policy. This process of ‘de-institutionalisation’ is surprising in view of widely accepted theories of institutional stability and ‘path dependency’. The process is investigated in this paper along the four dimensions of the policy arrangement approach: discourse, power, rules and actors. It is argued that a discursive shift, moving the focus from production forest to ‘forest as part of nature’ and fuelled by a number of underlying factors, lies at the heart of the process. In concordance with this shift, advocates of timber autarky lost power in favour of ‘nature advocates’. A more diverse set of actors became involved in forest pol...
The current study is an illustrative example of intersectoral land conflicts in a highly populated r...
The leading question of this Forest Policy and Economics special issue is whether, how and to what e...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the existing Flemish institutional framework of sustainable for...
Contains fulltext : 82597.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Over the past ...
Over the past thirty years, forest policy in the Netherlands has almost entirely been integrated int...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the existing Dutch institutional structure on sustainable fores...
The current study explains why Dutch forest expansion policy is at risk of failure. To study the for...
Governance is one of the most frequently discussed issues in contemporary policy science literature,...
The Netherlands were at the forefront of European nature conservation policy until recently. For yea...
Contains fulltext : 135022.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the 1990s,...
This article analyzes the variety of governance arrangements in the forest sector by examining the s...
In policy analysis, studies on policy termination are rare. This article offers such a study. It pre...
Trends in governance, including a changing role for the state and increasing civil society participa...
This report concerns the internal and external congruence of Dutch nature policy arrangements betwee...
European forest policymaking is shaped by progressing European integration, yet with notable ideolog...
The current study is an illustrative example of intersectoral land conflicts in a highly populated r...
The leading question of this Forest Policy and Economics special issue is whether, how and to what e...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the existing Flemish institutional framework of sustainable for...
Contains fulltext : 82597.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Over the past ...
Over the past thirty years, forest policy in the Netherlands has almost entirely been integrated int...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the existing Dutch institutional structure on sustainable fores...
The current study explains why Dutch forest expansion policy is at risk of failure. To study the for...
Governance is one of the most frequently discussed issues in contemporary policy science literature,...
The Netherlands were at the forefront of European nature conservation policy until recently. For yea...
Contains fulltext : 135022.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the 1990s,...
This article analyzes the variety of governance arrangements in the forest sector by examining the s...
In policy analysis, studies on policy termination are rare. This article offers such a study. It pre...
Trends in governance, including a changing role for the state and increasing civil society participa...
This report concerns the internal and external congruence of Dutch nature policy arrangements betwee...
European forest policymaking is shaped by progressing European integration, yet with notable ideolog...
The current study is an illustrative example of intersectoral land conflicts in a highly populated r...
The leading question of this Forest Policy and Economics special issue is whether, how and to what e...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the existing Flemish institutional framework of sustainable for...