Evaluating the Delivery of participatory environmental Governance using an Evidence-based research design

Projekt: Forschung

Projektbeteiligte

Beschreibung

Participation of citizens and stakeholders in environmental governance is widely believed to enhance environmental policy outcomes. This instrumental claim has, however, been challenged both on theoretical grounds and due to a lack of reliable evidence. Numerous single case studies are available, providing a rich, but scattered and yet un-tapped source of data. EDGE aims to drastically improve the state of scientific knowledge on whether and under what conditions participation actually improves policy delivery in environmental governance.
Based on one coherent analytical framework, EDGE will use an evidence-based approach, combining secondary (meta-analysis of previously published case studies – case survey) with primary research (comparative case studies and field experimentation):
1. Case survey (case meta-analysis): Published case studies from Europe and North America will be reviewed and systematically compared, employing and further developing the case survey method. A sample of c.200 cases will be precisely coded based on a theoretical framework that provides context, process and outcome variables. Results will be analysed with probabilistic (statistical) and set-theoretic (QCA) methods. The case survey is a highly suitable, yet rarely employed comparative method for rigorous aggregation of case based knowledge. It draws on the richness of the case material while allowing for much wider generalisation than can single cases. EDGE will conduct the hitherto largest and most rigorous case survey in governance research.
Primary research will be conducted in the area of water governance as a key area of environmental governance in which participation is explicitly encouraged. The implementation of the European Water Framework Directive (Was-serrahmenrichtlinie) (WFD) of 2000 and of the EU Floods Directive (Hochwasserrisikomanagement-Richtlinie) of 2007 provides a unique opportunity to assess completed governance processes and their outcomes (2001–2009) as well as upcoming governance processes (2013–2015), the latter via field experimentation.
2. Comparative case studies: A sample of around two dozen cases of regional WFD implementation (production of River Basin Management Plans and Programmes of Measures as well as the implementation of measures) in selected European countries will be studied, applying the same analytical scheme as used in the case survey.
3. Field experimentation: In close collaboration with water managers, another set of cases of regional implementation of the EU Floods Directive will be subject to random selection of more or less participatory procedures. EDGE will thus perform one of the first field experiments in governance research. Given the instrumental rationale for participatory governance, this subject lends itself outstandingly to be tested with randomized field experimentation. Random selection of (non-) participatory methods will considerably reduce biases and thus allow for a significantly better evaluation of environmental outcomes. Field experimentation represents a highly promising, yet controversial and in practice challenging approach.
The combination of case survey, comparative case studies and field experimentation will give the unique opportunity to stringently compare and assess these innovative methods of social enquiry under a single analytical framework. In doing so, EDGE will achieve a breakthrough in assessing what works (and does not work) in environmental governance. Methodologically, the project will explore pathways to robust, experimental-based research that clearly head into the yet unchartered territory of governance research.
AkronymEDGE
StatusAbgeschlossen
Zeitraum01.04.1131.03.16

    Ziele für nachhaltige Entwicklung

Datensätze

  • SCAPE database on participatory and non-participatory environmental decision-making

    Datensatz

  • Assessing Collaborative Conservation: A Case Survey of Output, Outcome, and Impact Measures Used in the Empirical Literature

    Datensatz

  • Assessing Collaborative Conservation: A Case Survey of Output, Outcome, and Impact Measures Used in the Empirical Literature

    Datensatz

Verknüpfte Aktivitäten

Dissertation

  • Beyond panaceas: Assessing the implementation and performance of participatory, multi-level governance in european water resource management

    Dissertationen (Pilotphase): Dissertation

Verknüpfte Publikationen

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Aktivitäten

  1. On the relation between perceived intensity and pleasantness of olfactory stimuli and brain activity observed using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)
  2. GDCP Jahrestagung 2020
  3. Are Self-Employed Time and Money Poor? Dynamics of Interpendent Multidimensional Poverty with German Time Use Diary Data
  4. Universität Wien
  5. Control transfers and remediation across the Upper Rhine. Scientific and technical conference in the framework of the Science Week Upper Rhine 2012
  6. Affective polarization and the support for different forms of governance. Evidence from Germany
  7. Open-source Citizenship Research: Learning from Anti-corporate Campaigning Methodologies
  8. Guest lecture Carbon performance and disclosure: Governance-related determinants and their firms’ financial consequences
  9. Undoing the Demos?
  10. Assessment of adult’s mathematical competence and the use of mathematics in work and daily life
  11. Decentralised Integrated Analysis and Enhancement of Awareness through Collaborative Modelling and Management of Flood Risk [DIANE-CM] 2009
  12. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making (Zeitschrift)
  13. Masterprogramme (Organisation)
  14. Implementing internet-based interventions for symptoms of depression and stress - results from a german routine care project
  15. Towards Wikidata: How to Transform Provenance with AI
  16. Competition Law in Developing Countries
  17. The Value of Time and the Production of Heritage
  18. Liquidity, Flows, Circulation: The Cultural Logic of. Environmentalization - 2020
  19. Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) - 2015
  20. Presentation of the ADORE-project
  21. Academy of Management (Externe Organisation)
  22. Agrobiodiversity between Protection and Use – the Example of Rural Development in Germany
  23. Transportation Science (Zeitschrift)
  24. Speaking with a Single Voice: Internal Cohesiveness and External Effectiveness of the EU in World Politics, Workshop an der TU Dresden - 2013

Publikationen

  1. AUC Maximizing Support Vector Learning
  2. Digital Business Transformation and the Changing Role of the IT Function
  3. Reducing problematic alcohol use in employees: economic evaluation of guided and unguided web-based interventions alongside a three-arm randomized controlled trial
  4. A decoupling dynamic estimator for online parameters indentification of permanent magnet three-phase synchronous motors
  5. Analysis of the forming behaviour of in-situ drawn sandwich sheets
  6. Plural valuation in space: mapping values of grasslands and their ecosystem services
  7. In situ synchrotron radiation diffraction during solidification of Mgl5Gd
  8. Fallstudie
  9. Adaptive Item Selection Under Matroid Constraints
  10. Estimation of minimal data sets sizes for machine learning predictions in digital mental health interventions
  11. The influence of vertical integration and property rights on network access charges in the German electricity market
  12. Inclusive conservation and the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
  13. Frames of systems change in sustainability transformations: Lessons from sociotechnical systems and circular economy case studies
  14. CETUS – a baseline approach to type extraction
  15. Knowledge Graph Question Answering Datasets and Their Generalizability
  16. To Fail or Not to Fail
  17. Investigation of the utilization of oat pomace and acid whey in technical scale succinic acid fermentation including downstream processing
  18. The unadaptable fellow
  19. Does Allulose Appeal to Consumers? Results from a Discrete Choice Experiment in Germany
  20. Cultural change in Asia and beyond
  21. A framework to enable sustainability-oriented transition activities in HEIs