TY - JOUR
T1 - Signposts on the road toward transformative governance
T2 - how a stronger focus on diverse values can enhance environmental policies
AU - Kelemen, Eszter
AU - Subramanian, Suneetha M.
AU - De Vos, Alta
AU - Amaruzaman, Sacha
AU - Porter-Bolland, Luciana
AU - Islar, Mine
AU - Kosmus, Marina
AU - Nakangu, Barbara
AU - Nuesiri, Emmanuel
AU - Robles, Gabriela A.
AU - Yiu, Evonne
AU - Emerton, Lucy
AU - Zólyomi, Ágnes
PY - 2023/10
Y1 - 2023/10
N2 - 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.
AB - 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.
U2 - 10.1016/j.cosust.2023.101351
DO - 10.1016/j.cosust.2023.101351
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85173047034
SN - 1877-3435
VL - 64
JO - Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
JF - Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
M1 - 101351
ER -