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Cox, Michael; Environmental Studies Program, Dartmouth College; michael.e.cox@dartmouth.edu. |
One of the most important theories in the study of environmental governance and policy is the pathology of command and control, which describes the negative consequences of top-down, technocratic governance of social and ecological systems. However, to date, this theory has been expressed somewhat inconsistently and informally in the literature, even by the seminal works that have established its importance and popularized it. This presents a problem for the sustainability science community if it cannot be sure of the precise details of one of its most important theories. Without such precision, applications and tests of various elements of the theory cannot be conducted reliably to advance the knowledge of environmental governance. I address this problem... |
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Synthesis |
Palavras-chave: Centralization; Command and control; Theoretical synthesis. |
Ano: 2016 |
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