Environmental Policy and Governance: Evolutionary Perspectives
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Sustainability and Applications".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 33272
Special Issue Editors
2. ZEF/ Center for Development Research, Bonn University, Bonn, Germany
Interests: governance; environmental policy; spatial planning and design; development studies; natural resources; institutional design; innovation; transition; resilience
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to invite you to contribute to our upcoming Special Issue in Sustainability on evolutionary perspectives on environmental policy and governance.
We are open to contributions from many different disciplines, which is particularly fitting, as evolutionary perspectives on economics, geography, development, sociology, policy, politics, and administration have proliferated over the years but have often lost contact.
One contribution that this Special Issue aims to achieve is the re-linking of evolutionary perspectives mushrooming across disciplines, fostering a productive discussion that could lead to a new synthesis. Another contribution is the further development of applications of evolutionary perspectives to issues of natural resource governance and environmental policy and governance.
We are open to theoretical papers and case studies, qualitative and quantitative methodologies, and, especially, a diversity of theories that give a place to concepts of co-evolution in the analysis of environmental policy and governance and in the articulation of policy. Theoretical development is encouraged, and we draw attention to diverse theories, which can serve as inspiration for such endeavours; these include historical institutionalism, evolutionary governance theory, evolutionary economics, evolutionary geography, systems theories, post- structuralism, institutional economics, and others.
The Special Issue will be especially productive in that we encourage theoretical development that crosses disciplines, combines methods, grasps empirical situations and evolutions, and draws out implications for sustainable development. This does not all have to be achieved in each individual paper: papers can focus on empirical situations, on recent or more ancient histories, on policy for a single resource, on communities dependent on a variety of resources, and on absence of resources, as long as there is a component of theoretical development or engagement with evolutionary perspectives. Depending on the response, we will consider a final forum contribution, where the contributors (not just the editors) draw out conclusions and discuss pros and cons of different evolutionary approaches, as well as possibilities and limits of synthesis, in the spirit of classic systems theorist Ludwig von Bertalanffy, one of the early but not often acknowledged advocates of sustainability thinking.
Dr. Kristof Van Assche
Dr. Monica Gruezmacher Rosas
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- environmental policy
- governance
- natural resources
- co-evolution
- development
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