食肉动物
对偶(语法数字)
环境政策
经济
环境资源管理
公共经济学
自然资源经济学
生态学
生物
文学类
艺术
捕食
作者
Auvikki de Boon,Camilla Sandström,Ugo Arbieu,Inger Hansen,Lisa Lehnen,Ana Mariño,Mari Pohja-Mykrä,Camilla Risvoll,Geir‐Harald Strand,Katrina Rønningen
标识
DOI:10.1080/1523908x.2020.1841614
摘要
Policy mixes (i.e. the total structure of policy processes, strategies, and instruments) are complex constructs that can quickly become incoherent, inconsistent, and incomprehensive. This is amplified when the policy mix strives to meet multiple objectives simultaneously, such as in the case of large carnivore policy mixes. Building on Rogge and Reichardt's analytical framework for the analysis of policy mixes, we compare the policy mixes of Norway, Sweden, Finland, the Netherlands, Germany (specifically Saxony and Bavaria), and Spain (specifically Castilla y León). The study shows that the large carnivore policy mixes in the case countries show signs of lacking vertical and horizontal coherence in the design of policy processes, weak consistency between objectives and designated policy instruments, and, as a consequence, lacking comprehensiveness. We conclude that creating consistent, coherent, and comprehensive policy mixes that build on multiple objectives requires stepping away from sectorized policy development, toward a holistic, systemic approach, strong collaborative structures across policy boundaries and regions, the inclusion of diverse stakeholders, and constant care and attention to address all objectives simultaneously rather than in isolation.
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