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Policy network ties in the dynamic process of environmental conflict resolution = uncovering the evolution of environmental governance /
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Policy network ties in the dynamic process of environmental conflict resolution/ by Seunghoo Lim.
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uncovering the evolution of environmental governance /
Author:
Lim, Seunghoo.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2021.,
Description:
xxii, 124 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1. Introduction -- chapter 2. Self-organizing policy network ties in the dynamic process of environmental conflict resolution -- chapter 3. Stability of the main actors, resilience of their control of the agenda, and intensified conflicts as underlying dynamics of network structures in the environmental conflict resolution process -- chapter 4. Multiplex dynamics for the co-evolution of formal and informal policy networks in the environmental conflict resolution process -- chapter 5. Conclusion.
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Environmental policy. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70855-9
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9783030708559
Policy network ties in the dynamic process of environmental conflict resolution = uncovering the evolution of environmental governance /
Lim, Seunghoo.
Policy network ties in the dynamic process of environmental conflict resolution
uncovering the evolution of environmental governance /[electronic resource] :by Seunghoo Lim. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - xxii, 124 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Environment & policy,v.601383-5130 ;. - Environment & policy ;v.60..
Chapter 1. Introduction -- chapter 2. Self-organizing policy network ties in the dynamic process of environmental conflict resolution -- chapter 3. Stability of the main actors, resilience of their control of the agenda, and intensified conflicts as underlying dynamics of network structures in the environmental conflict resolution process -- chapter 4. Multiplex dynamics for the co-evolution of formal and informal policy networks in the environmental conflict resolution process -- chapter 5. Conclusion.
Extensive previous research has investigated environmental conflict management issues in networked settings and the design of policy networks, but the emergence and evolution of self-organizing policy networks are still not fully understood. Especially misunderstood is the problem of how the multiple motivations or incentives of competing policy actors in conflictual situations affect their structures of interaction, as this issue has not been studied systematically. This book aims to address the following research questions: how do policy stakeholders cope strategically with collective action or environmental conflict resolution? How do they utilize or maintain formal and informal policy networks to resolve problems effectively? What motivates them to engage or be involved in collaborative or conflictual networks? What influences their networking or their decisions on partner selection for conflict resolution? This book consists of four studies. The goal of the first study is to examine the form of a policy network by focusing on how policy networks emerge and evolve at the micro-level to solve collective action dilemmas endemic to decentralized and democratized policy decision-making processes, particularly in the environmental conflict resolution arena. The goal of the second study is to examine the main policy actors and structural characteristics of network governance evolution in the dynamic process of environmental conflict resolution. The goal of the third study is to highlight the role of policy tie formality in the evolution of multiplex ties in the environmental conflict resolution process. The goal of the fourth study is to demonstrate the relationships between patterns of interactions among policy actors and their modified and adjusted strategic behaviours within policy networks and across advocacy coalitions.
ISBN: 9783030708559
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LC Class. No.: GE170 / .L56 2021
Dewey Class. No.: 363.7
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