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Changing governance structures and the environment: economy–environment relations at the local and regional scales

✍ Scribed by David Gibbs; Andy Jonas; Aidan While


Publisher
Taylor and Francis Group
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
142 KB
Volume
4
Category
Article
ISSN
1523-908X

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✦ Synopsis


Two substantive bodies of research have developed in recent years, both of which have a focus upon local and regional scales. First, there has been the development of work on changing forms of local and regional governance. This has drawn on a range of theoretical perspectives, including notions of institutional capacity, urban regime theory and neo-regulationalist accounts. Second, a body of research has developed into environmental policy and sustainable development, but this has largely been normative and undertheorized. While these two bodies of literature have developed separately, we believe there is merit in bringing the insights from each together. A focus on local environmental policy helps to broaden our understanding of local governance and problems of after-Fordist regulation. Such a project also helps to illuminate problems in implementing policy on the environment and sustainability. The examination of changing local and regional forms of governance allows us to identify new state spaces, which may provide opportunities for the strategic insertion of environmental objectives into economic development policies. This paper seeks to theorize such environment-economy relations and emerging multi-scalar forms of environmental governance, drawing upon case study research work in six UK local authority areas.


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