Impact of participation on sustainable water management planning: Comparative analysis of eight cases

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This chapter presents case studies to better understand the causal mechanisms at work linking participation with environmental outcomes of decision-making processes (DMPs). It explores whether and how participation impacted on the environmental standards of planning outputs across the case studies, drawing on the causal mechanisms identified in. The chapter presents author's analysis by the followings: examining outputs; discussing conceptual mechanisms that potentially explain environmental output quality (mechanism clusters I–III); assessing actual implementation of plans in the studied sub-basins; and returning to explanatory mechanisms that address effective implementation (mechanism clusters IV and V). Whereas the first and second mechanism clusters describe the effects of participation in a more 'additive' logic (wherein participants bring in advocacy or knowledge individually), the third cluster engages with discursive interaction. Different styles and intensities of communication can evolve during group discussion in participatory processes, and impact on the environmental quality of process outputs.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelParticipation for Effective Environmental Governance : Evidence from European Water Framework Directive Implementation
HerausgeberElisa Kochskämper, Edward Challies, Nicolas W. Jager, Jens Newig
Anzahl der Seiten32
ErscheinungsortLondon
VerlagRoutledge Taylor & Francis Group
Erscheinungsdatum2018
Seiten117-148
ISBN (Print)978-1-138-71329-1
ISBN (elektronisch)978-1-315-19364-9
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PublikationsstatusErschienen - 2018

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