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Bijlsma, Rianne M.; University of Twente, The Netherlands; Deltares, The Netherlands; r.m.bijlsma@alumnus.utwente.nl; Bots, Pieter W. G.; Cemagref (UMR G-EAU); University of Delft, The Netherlands; p.w.g.bots@tudelft.nl; Wolters, Henk A.; Deltares, The Netherlands; henk.wolters@deltares.nl; Hoekstra, Arjen Y.; University of Twente, The Netherlands; a.y.hoekstra@utwente.nl. |
Stakeholder participation is advocated widely, but there is little structured, empirical research into its influence on policy development. We aim to further the insight into the characteristics of participatory policy development by comparing it to expert-based policy development for the same case. We describe the process of problem framing and analysis, as well as the knowledge base used. We apply an uncertainty perspective to reveal differences between the approaches and speculate about possible explanations. We view policy development as a continuous handling of substantive uncertainty and process uncertainty, and investigate how the methods of handling uncertainty of actors influence the policy development. Our findings suggest that the wider frame... |
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports |
Palavras-chave: Environmental policy; Framing; Participation; Policy development; Policy process; Stakeholder involvement; Uncertainty. |
Ano: 2011 |
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Hermans, Leon M.; Delft University of Technology; l.m.hermans@tudelft.nl. |
A persistent challenge for the development of well-informed and sound environmental policies is to improve the connection between environmental experts, decision makers, and other involved actors. Answers are sought in processes for social learning and adaptive co-management that engage experts, decision makers, and local actors in an interactive way of policy making. The preparation and organization of such interactive processes is usefully supported by actor analysis, which can help to identify the main actors to be involved in environmental policy making, to locate useful local knowledge, to identify potential conflicts, and to assess the feasibility of different policy measures. I explored the promise that actor analysis holds to support environmental... |
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports |
Palavras-chave: Actor analysis; Environmental policy; Policy analysis; Stakeholder analysis; Water resources management. |
Ano: 2008 |
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AMARAL, E. F. do; PANTOJA, E.; SAVIAN, G.; FRANKE, I. L.; VIANA, J. G. de L.; MORAES, J. R. da S. C. de; MARTORANO, L. G.; SOUSA, M. L.; GUERRA, R.; BRILHANTE, S. H. C.; NASCIMENTO, W.. |
O Plano Municipal de Mitigação e Adaptação às Mudanças do Clima (PMMC) norteará o município de Rio Branco na definição de políticas e projetos voltados à mitigação e adaptação às mudanças climáticas. Este Plano reúne as ações prioritárias a serem implementadas, para o enfrentamento dos desafios prementes, constituindo-se em um pacto de esperança e compromisso com os moradores de Rio Branco. |
Tipo: Livros |
Palavras-chave: Amazônia Ocidental; Cambio climático; Reducción de riesgos; Acre; Western Amazon; Amazonia Occidental; Mudança Climática; Políticas Públicas; Impacto Ambiental; Política Ambiental; Redução; Public policy; Environmental policy; Risk reduction; Climate change. |
Ano: 2020 |
URL: http://www.infoteca.cnptia.embrapa.br/infoteca/handle/doc/1130604 |
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MANZATTO, C. V.; ARAUJO, L. S. de; ASSAD, E. D.; SAMPAIO, F. G.; SOTTA, E. D.; VICENTE, L. E.; PEREIRA, S. E. M.; LOEBMANN, D. G. dos S. W.; VICENTE, A. K.. |
A publicação apresenta um primeiro estudo efetuado sobre as tecnologias preconizadas pela Plataforma ABC (TECabc) e que teve como objetivos discutir e analisar a lógica produtiva de tais tecnologias e realizar uma estimativa inicial da contribuição do Plano ABC para a mitigação das emissões dos gases de efeito estufa, ressaltando-se as variações e incertezas dos dados disponíveis sobre a adoção das TECabc, a diversidade de sistemas de produção e manejo do solo e a ausência de coeficientes de emissõ es regionalizados. |
Tipo: Folhetos |
Palavras-chave: Recuperação de pastagem; Fixação biológica de nitrogênio; Gases de efeito estufa; Mitigação; Agricultura Sustentável; Efeito Estufa; Mudança Climática; Agrossilvicultura; Fixação Simbiótica de Nitrogênio; Florestamento; Política Ambiental; Plantio Direto; Greenhouse gas emissions; Sustainable agricultural intensification; Integrated agricultural systems; Nitrogen fixation; Waste treatment; Animal wastes; Environmental policy. |
Ano: 2020 |
URL: http://www.infoteca.cnptia.embrapa.br/infoteca/handle/doc/1123612 |
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Bellanger, Manuel; Speir, Cameron; Blanchard, Fabian; Brooks, Kate; Butler, James R. A.; Crosson, Scott; Fonner, Robert; Gourguet, Sophie; Holland, Daniel S.; Kuikka, Sakari; Le Gallic, Bertrand; Lent, Rebecca; Libecap, Gary D.; Lipton, Douglas W.; Nayak, Prateep Kumar; Reid, David; Scemama, Pierre; Stephenson, Robert; Thébaud, Olivier; Young, Juliette C.. |
Marine and coastal activities are closely interrelated, and conflicts among different sectors can undermine management and conservation objectives. Governance systems for fisheries, power generation, irrigation, aquaculture, marine biodiversity conservation, and other coastal and maritime activities are typically organized to manage conflicts within sectors, rather than across them. Based on the discussions around eight case studies presented at a workshop held in Brest in June 2019, this paper explores institutional approaches to move beyond managing conflicts within a sector. We primarily focus on cases where the groups and sectors involved are heterogeneous in terms of: the jurisdiction they fall under; their objectives; and the way they value ecosystem... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Trade-offs; Ecosystem management; Ecosystem services; Cross-sectoral coordination; Marine governance; Multi-jurisdictional conflicts; Institutions; Environmental policy. |
Ano: 2020 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00652/76376/77383.pdf |
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Marsh, Sally P.; Curatolo, April; Pannell, David J.; Park, Geoff; Roberts, Anna M.; Alexander, Jennifer. |
Investment in natural resource management (NRM) by regional organisations in Australia has been widely criticised for failing to achieve substantial environmental outcomes. The Investment Framework for Environmental Resources (INFFER) is a tool for developing and prioritising projects to address environmental issues such as water quality, biodiversity decline, environmental pest impacts and land degradation. INFFER is an asset-based, targeted, and outcome-focussed approach to environmental investment, and as such is a very different and more rigorous approach to prioritising possible environmental projects than used previously by most catchment management organisations (CMOs) in Australia. From 2008 to 2010 INFFER has been trialled with CMOs. Evaluation... |
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation |
Palavras-chave: NRM investment planning; NRM investment prioritisation; Regional catchment management organisations; NRM policy; Environmental planning; Environmental prioritisation; Environmental policy; Environmental Economics and Policy; Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies; Q50; Q58. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/100584 |
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Pellegrini, Lorenzo. |
Corruption in the forest sector of Swat, Pakistan is impairing the sustainable management of forest. We analyze corruption in a case study setting against the backdrop of the reform options that are most often cited as possible solutions. As we highlight in this study, the crime and punishment approach is not feasibly implemented if the overall institutional environment is weak. Since countrywide overhaul of corruption through sweeping reform programs, the other reform approach, is a difficult and lengthy task, there is a need for an alternative kind of reform. In the case of a corruption-ridden centralised forest management regime, institutional reform should move away from enforcement of existing institutions and promote communal management of natural... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Corruption; Forest management; Environmental policy; Institutional reform; Resource /Energy Economics and Policy; D73; Q24; Q57. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/7439 |
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Yap, Crystal; Foster, Kenneth A.; Preckel, Paul V.; Doering, Otto C., III; Richert, Brian T.. |
Regulatory changes by federal and state agencies portend a switch from nitrogen-based livestock manure disposal policies to phosphorus-based policies. This paper estimates the compliance costs of such a policy change for a hypothetical hog-grain farm in North Central Indiana. The farm includes 1,500 acres of cropland and has the capacity to raise 11,970 grow-finish hogs annually. The farm model also as the potential to produce four different crops on six different land types. A nonlinear math-programming model was developed to determine the optimal mix of management activities for a phosphorus-based regulation. The model allows mitigation of compliance costs via the choice between four different pig diets, three alternative methods of manure disposal,... |
Tipo: Journal Article |
Palavras-chave: Environmental policy; Manure management; Pork production; Q18. |
Ano: 2004 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/42944 |
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