Signposts on the road toward transformative governance: how a stronger focus on diverse values can enhance environmental policies
Kelemen, Eszter, Subramanian, Suneetha M., Ágnes Zólyomi, Amaruzaman, Sacha, Porter-Bolland, Luciana, Islar, Mine, Kosmus, Marina, Nakangu, Barbara, Nuesiri, Emmanuel, Robles, Gabriela A, Yiu, Evonne, Emerton, Lucy and Zólyomi, Ágnes, (2023). Signposts on the road toward transformative governance: how a stronger focus on diverse values can enhance environmental policies. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 64(October 2023), 1877-3435
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Sub-type Journal article Author Kelemen, Eszter
Subramanian, Suneetha M.
Ágnes Zólyomi
Amaruzaman, Sacha
Porter-Bolland, Luciana
Islar, Mine
Kosmus, Marina
Nakangu, Barbara
Nuesiri, Emmanuel
Robles, Gabriela A
Yiu, Evonne
Emerton, Lucy
Zólyomi, ÁgnesTitle Signposts on the road toward transformative governance: how a stronger focus on diverse values can enhance environmental policies Appearing in Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability Volume 64 Issue No. October 2023 Publication Date 2023-09-19 Place of Publication Amsterdam Publisher Elsevier B.V. Start page 1877 End page 3435 Language eng Abstract Transformative change toward sustainability is increasingly recognized as inevitable to avoid the collapse of socio-ecological systems. However, for a deep and system-wide transformation, governance approaches and policymaking need to be changed too. This paper discusses how a diverse value approach in environmental policymaking could be undertaken to foster transformative governance that can further lead to system-wide transitions. Based on the analysis of different policy options’ transformative potential, we argue that the more diverse values addressed by a policy instrument, the bigger its transformative potential. Weaving values into policy decision-making is possible at several junctures of the policy process, but context-specificities should always be considered, and capacities must be enhanced at all levels, both for public and private actors. UNBIS Thesaurus BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
GOVERNANCE
POLICY-MAKINGCopyright Holder The Authors Copyright Year 2023 Copyright type Creative commons DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2023.101351 -
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