Multi-level governance and power in climate change policy networks

cg.contributor.crpForests, Trees and Agroforestryen
cg.coverage.countryBrazilen
cg.coverage.countryIndonesiaen
cg.coverage.iso3166-alpha2BRen
cg.coverage.iso3166-alpha2IDen
cg.coverage.regionSouth Americaen
cg.coverage.regionSouth-eastern Asiaen
cg.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2018.10.003en
cg.issn0959-3780en
cg.journalGlobal Environmental Changeen
cg.subject.ciforCLIMATE CHANGEen
cg.subject.ciforCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION AND REDD+en
cg.subject.ciforFOREST MANAGEMENTen
cg.volume54en
dc.contributor.authorGregorio, M. dien
dc.contributor.authorFatorelli, L.en
dc.contributor.authorPaavola, J.en
dc.contributor.authorLocatelli, Brunoen
dc.contributor.authorPramova, E.en
dc.contributor.authorNurrochmat, D.R.en
dc.contributor.authorMay, P.H.en
dc.contributor.authorBrockhaus, Mariaen
dc.contributor.authorSari, I.M.en
dc.contributor.authorKusumadewi, S.D.en
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-08T08:16:33Zen
dc.date.available2021-03-08T08:16:33Zen
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/112023
dc.titleMulti-level governance and power in climate change policy networksen
dcterms.abstractThis article proposes an innovative theoretical framework that combines institutional and policy network approaches to study multi-level governance. The framework is used to derive a number of propositions on how cross-level power imbalances shape communication and collaboration across multiple levels of governance. The framework is then applied to examine the nature of cross-level interactions in climate change mitigation and adaptation policy processes in the land use sectors of Brazil and Indonesia. The paper identifies major barriers to cross-level communication and collaboration between national and sub-national levels. These are due to power imbalances across governance levels that reflect broader institutional differences between federal and decentralized systems of government. In addition, powerful communities operating predominantly at the national level hamper cross-level interactions. The analysis also reveals that engagement of national level actors is more extensive in the mitigation and that of local actors in the adaptation policy domain, and specialisation in one of the climate change responses at the national level hampers effective climate policy integration in the land use sector.en
dcterms.accessRightsOpen Accessen
dcterms.bibliographicCitationDi Gregorio, M., Fatorelli, L., Paavola, J., Locatelli, B., Pramova, E., Nurrochmat, D.R., May, P.H., Brockhaus, M., Sari, I.M., Kusumadewi, S.D. 2019. Multi-level governance and power in climate change policy networks. Global Environmental Change, 54: 64-77. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2018.10.003en
dcterms.extentpp. 64-77en
dcterms.issued2019-01en
dcterms.languageenen
dcterms.licenseCC-BY-4.0en
dcterms.publisherElsevieren
dcterms.subjectclimate changeen
dcterms.subjectgovernanceen
dcterms.subjectmitigationen
dcterms.subjectadaptationen
dcterms.subjectland useen
dcterms.subjectecologyen
dcterms.typeJournal Articleen

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