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DOI 10.1068/c0703j
Title (Primary) Participation in EU biodiversity governance: how far beyond rhetoric?
Author Rauschmayer, F.; van den Hove, S.; Koetz, T.
Source Titel Environment and Planning C-Government and Policy
Year 2009
Department OEKON
Volume 27
Issue 1
Page From 42
Page To 58
Language englisch
Abstract We explore the theory and practice of participation in EU biodiversity governance, focusing on the implementation of the Birds and Habitat directives and Natura 2000 at the EU and member-state levels in the cases of France and Germany. We identify three shifts in EU biodiversity governance which potentially lead to intensifying participatory processes, but which may also be induced by more participation: (i) a shift from a top-down state-centred administrative understanding of policy making towards more flexible and bottom-up approaches; (ii) a shift towards more democratic, 'postnormal', types of science; and (iii) a shift from a conservation focus towards a more anthropocentric ecosystems goods-and-services approach framed in a normative context of sustainability. We look at whether these shifts happen in practice and also look at the link with participation. At all political levels a big gap remains between the rhetoric on participation and the real-life implementation of participatory processes.
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Rauschmayer, F., van den Hove, S., Koetz, T. (2009):
Participation in EU biodiversity governance: how far beyond rhetoric?
Environ. Plan. C-Gov. Policy 27 (1), 42 - 58 10.1068/c0703j