Policy implementation through multi-level governance: analysing practical implementation of EU air quality directives in Germany
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in: Journal of European Public Policy, Jahrgang 24, Nr. 9, 24.09.2017, S. 1308-1327.
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T1 - Policy implementation through multi-level governance
T2 - analysing practical implementation of EU air quality directives in Germany
AU - Gollata, Judith A.M.
AU - Newig, Jens
PY - 2017/9/24
Y1 - 2017/9/24
N2 - Eurpean Union (EU) environmental policy has increasingly advanced multi-level governance (MLG) to improve policy implementation. MLG approaches mandate (sub-) national planning and introduce functional governance layers to match the biophysical scale of environmental problems. Whereas the literature on policy implementation has focused on the challenges posed by multi-level systems, the described EU approach relies on MLG as a strategy to better policy implementation. This contribution studies the implementation of EU air quality directives, drawing on all 137 German air quality and action plans, to explore how requirements of multi-level implementation are delivered on the ground. Overall, we find the model of implementing air quality policy through MLG of limited success. In particular, sub-national policy-makers use their new planning competencies but struggle to implement functional governance layers. Mirroring experiences from neighbouring EU policy fields, our findings raise the broader issue of ‘failed’ implementation versus a still untapped potential for adaptation and governance learning.
AB - Eurpean Union (EU) environmental policy has increasingly advanced multi-level governance (MLG) to improve policy implementation. MLG approaches mandate (sub-) national planning and introduce functional governance layers to match the biophysical scale of environmental problems. Whereas the literature on policy implementation has focused on the challenges posed by multi-level systems, the described EU approach relies on MLG as a strategy to better policy implementation. This contribution studies the implementation of EU air quality directives, drawing on all 137 German air quality and action plans, to explore how requirements of multi-level implementation are delivered on the ground. Overall, we find the model of implementing air quality policy through MLG of limited success. In particular, sub-national policy-makers use their new planning competencies but struggle to implement functional governance layers. Mirroring experiences from neighbouring EU policy fields, our findings raise the broader issue of ‘failed’ implementation versus a still untapped potential for adaptation and governance learning.
KW - Politics
KW - Decentralization
KW - environmental policy
KW - local governance
KW - mandated participatory planning
KW - multi-level policy implementation
KW - spatial fit
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85019202374&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/13501763.2017.1314539
DO - 10.1080/13501763.2017.1314539
M3 - Journal articles
AN - SCOPUS:85019202374
VL - 24
SP - 1308
EP - 1327
JO - Journal of European Public Policy
JF - Journal of European Public Policy
SN - 1350-1763
IS - 9
ER -