Multi-level Governance, Policy Implementation and Participation: The EU’s Mandated Participatory Planning Approach to Implementing Environmental Policy
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In: Journal of European Public Policy, Vol. 21, No. 2, 07.02.2014, p. 248-267.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Multi-level Governance, Policy Implementation and Participation
T2 - The EU’s Mandated Participatory Planning Approach to Implementing Environmental Policy
AU - Newig, Jens
AU - Koontz, Tomas M.
PY - 2014/2/7
Y1 - 2014/2/7
N2 - Innovations in European Union (EU) policy making have produced a distinctive, novel mode of policy that combines components of participatory and multi-level governance for policy implementation. In this manuscript we provide a conceptualization of what we term the EU's 'mandated participatory planning' (MPP) approach. This approach is increasingly used to implement EU directives, mandating the explicit formulation of certain plans or programmes on mostly subnational or cross-national levels. Drawing on three empirical examples from (mostly) environmental policy, we argue that analysing MPP as such is useful to help identify challenges and possibilities for EU policy making. Our framework provides a means to organize inquiry and compare disparate policies, and to more broadly understand the integration of policy, planning and implementation. This perspective, in turn, sheds fresh light on familiar concepts at the intersections of multi-level governance, policy implementation and participatory governance, namely multilayer implementation, participatory implementation and polycentric governance.
AB - Innovations in European Union (EU) policy making have produced a distinctive, novel mode of policy that combines components of participatory and multi-level governance for policy implementation. In this manuscript we provide a conceptualization of what we term the EU's 'mandated participatory planning' (MPP) approach. This approach is increasingly used to implement EU directives, mandating the explicit formulation of certain plans or programmes on mostly subnational or cross-national levels. Drawing on three empirical examples from (mostly) environmental policy, we argue that analysing MPP as such is useful to help identify challenges and possibilities for EU policy making. Our framework provides a means to organize inquiry and compare disparate policies, and to more broadly understand the integration of policy, planning and implementation. This perspective, in turn, sheds fresh light on familiar concepts at the intersections of multi-level governance, policy implementation and participatory governance, namely multilayer implementation, participatory implementation and polycentric governance.
KW - Politics
KW - multi-level governance
KW - Partizipation
KW - Umweltpolitik
KW - multi-level governance
KW - participation
KW - environmental policy
KW - EU Air Quality Directives
KW - EU Floods Directive
KW - EU Water Framework Directive
KW - federalism
KW - nested policy cycle
KW - policy delivery
KW - EU Air Quality Directives
KW - EU Floods Directive
KW - EU Water Framework Directive
KW - federalism
KW - nested policy cycle
KW - policy delivery
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84893684860&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/13501763.2013.834070
DO - 10.1080/13501763.2013.834070
M3 - Journal articles
VL - 21
SP - 248
EP - 267
JO - Journal of European Public Policy
JF - Journal of European Public Policy
SN - 1350-1763
IS - 2
ER -