ABSTRACT Consensus building has become an everyday activity in environmental planning and management, and its use is often held to be a symbol of a fair, transparent and fully participative process. However, this paper argues that in any real situation practical constraints and tensions between different goals lead almost inevitably to compromises in the ideals of inclusivity and non-coercion. This gap between ideal and practical consensus is opened by a range of practices which exclude potential partici-pants, interests, issues, actions and/or substantive outcomes. The paper contends that insufficient attention is paid by practitioners and researchers to these shifts, which are often confused or masked by a rhetoric of ideal consensus. It ...
My dissertation titled Two Models of Consensus is based on five arguments. 1. Consensus is asymmetri...
What is the meaning of ‘consensus’ within and beyond the UNFCCC? What alternative interpretations of...
This paper has as topic the concept of participation, which in addition to ecological, economic and ...
Many critiques of consensus building have been uninformed about the nature of this practice or the t...
22 pages.Inclusivity is widely considered a requirement of defensible environmental risk consultatio...
This article illuminates the contribution of stakeholder dialogues to environmental policy making. I...
How can a diversity of perspectives be accommodated in scientific and political consensus on environ...
Making space for the inclusion of individuals is the foundation of any participatory process. What i...
Participation has become a mantra in environmental governance. However, there are signs that the par...
In the past few years, environmental activists and some academic studies of environmen-tal political...
Public participation in environmental decisionmaking has become an accepted part of Western societie...
Participation has become a mantra in environmental governance. However, there are signs that the par...
This paper is a rejoinder to Alan Irwin's constructive response "Agreeing to Differ?" to our (2017) ...
In our paper, we will review decision-making under multilateral environmental agreements. Taking the...
The process by which ideas, designs, and plans are formulated has an influence on whether or not the...
My dissertation titled Two Models of Consensus is based on five arguments. 1. Consensus is asymmetri...
What is the meaning of ‘consensus’ within and beyond the UNFCCC? What alternative interpretations of...
This paper has as topic the concept of participation, which in addition to ecological, economic and ...
Many critiques of consensus building have been uninformed about the nature of this practice or the t...
22 pages.Inclusivity is widely considered a requirement of defensible environmental risk consultatio...
This article illuminates the contribution of stakeholder dialogues to environmental policy making. I...
How can a diversity of perspectives be accommodated in scientific and political consensus on environ...
Making space for the inclusion of individuals is the foundation of any participatory process. What i...
Participation has become a mantra in environmental governance. However, there are signs that the par...
In the past few years, environmental activists and some academic studies of environmen-tal political...
Public participation in environmental decisionmaking has become an accepted part of Western societie...
Participation has become a mantra in environmental governance. However, there are signs that the par...
This paper is a rejoinder to Alan Irwin's constructive response "Agreeing to Differ?" to our (2017) ...
In our paper, we will review decision-making under multilateral environmental agreements. Taking the...
The process by which ideas, designs, and plans are formulated has an influence on whether or not the...
My dissertation titled Two Models of Consensus is based on five arguments. 1. Consensus is asymmetri...
What is the meaning of ‘consensus’ within and beyond the UNFCCC? What alternative interpretations of...
This paper has as topic the concept of participation, which in addition to ecological, economic and ...