Steering for sustainable development: a typology of problems and strategies with respect to ambivalence, uncertainty and distributed power
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In: Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning, Vol. 9, No. 3-4, 01.09.2007, p. 193-212.
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T1 - Steering for sustainable development
T2 - a typology of problems and strategies with respect to ambivalence, uncertainty and distributed power
AU - Voß, Jan-Peter
AU - Newig, Jens
AU - Kastens, Britta
AU - Monstadt, Jochen
AU - Nölting, Benjamin
PY - 2007/9/1
Y1 - 2007/9/1
N2 - Special features of sustainable development as a governance problem are contrasted with a conventional rationalist ideal of steering based on the unambiguous determination of goals, availability of knowledge to predict consequences and concentration of power to implement strategies. This leads into the elaboration of three problem dimensions of steering for sustainable development: ambivalence of sustainability as a goal, uncertainty of knowledge due to complex interactions between society, technology and nature, and distributed power to shape structural change in society. The problem dimensions are taken as a basis for a typology of steering situations and a review of existing theoretical concepts of steering in society. The paper argues for a differentiated discussion of steering capacities in respect to concrete situations. Along these lines, it presents an approach to match strategies with problems.
AB - Special features of sustainable development as a governance problem are contrasted with a conventional rationalist ideal of steering based on the unambiguous determination of goals, availability of knowledge to predict consequences and concentration of power to implement strategies. This leads into the elaboration of three problem dimensions of steering for sustainable development: ambivalence of sustainability as a goal, uncertainty of knowledge due to complex interactions between society, technology and nature, and distributed power to shape structural change in society. The problem dimensions are taken as a basis for a typology of steering situations and a review of existing theoretical concepts of steering in society. The paper argues for a differentiated discussion of steering capacities in respect to concrete situations. Along these lines, it presents an approach to match strategies with problems.
KW - Sustainability sciences, Communication
KW - sustainable development
KW - policy
KW - problem
KW - typology
KW - goals
KW - ambivalence
KW - knowlegde
KW - uncertainty
KW - control
KW - distribution of power
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U2 - 10.1080/15239080701622881
DO - 10.1080/15239080701622881
M3 - Scientific review articles
VL - 9
SP - 193
EP - 212
JO - Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning
JF - Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning
SN - 1523-908X
IS - 3-4
ER -