Legitimacy in European nature conservation policy : case studies in multilevel governance
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Legitimacy in European nature conservation policy : case studies in multilevel governance
(The international library of environmental, agricultural and food ethics, v. 14)
Springer, c2008
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Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
Building forth upon recent developments in democracy theory that have identified multiple forms of legitimacy, this volume observes a EU-wide shift from output legitimacy to input and throughput legitimacy. Nine case studies are presented, followed by extensive comments. The volume successfully integrates knowledge on a major piece of European policy in a reflexive and comprehensive manner, and combines theories of governance with theories of legitimacy.
目次
PART 1: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1: European Nature Conservation Policy Making
From Substantive to Procedural Sources of Legitimacy
Ewald Engelen, Jozef Keulartz & Gilbert Leistra
PART 2: COUNTRIES
Chapter 2: Endangered Legitimacy
Nature Policy in Flanders: Messy Participation Strategies
Dirk Bogaert & Pieter Leroy
Chapter 3: Nature Policy in Flanders
Messy Participation or Unfavourable circumstances?
Comments by Erik van Zadelhoff
Chapter 4: Between European Injunction and Local Consultation
Analyzing the Territorialization Process for a Public Nature Conservation Initiative in France
Florence Pinton
Chapter 5: The Local Implementation of Nature Policy
Deliberative Democracy or Interest Politics?
Comments by Henk van den Belt
Chapter 6: Legitimacy of Biodiversity Policies in a Multi-Level Setting
The Case of Germany
Markus Leibenath
Chapter 7: Are Conflicts of Nature Distributive Conflicts?
Comments by Michiel Korthals
PART 3: PROTECTED AREAS
Chapter 8: Creation of a Bottom-up Nature Conservation Policy in Poland
The Case of the West Polesie Biosphere Reserve
Tadeusz J. Chmielewski & Jaroslaw Krogulec
Chapter 9: Nature Conservation in Poland and the Netherlands
Bottom-up or Bottom Line?
Comments by Henny van der Windt
Chapter 10:Legitimacy Problems in Spanish Nature Policy
The case of Donana
Susana Aguilar Fernandez
Chapter 11: How to Deal With Legitimacy in Nature Conservation Policy?
Comments by Jan van Tatenhove
Chapter 12: Resistance to Top-down Conservation Policy and the Search for New Participatory Models
The Case of Bergoe-Malax Outer Archipelago in Finland
Susanna Bjoerkell
Chapter 13: Visions and Scales of Nature and Society in Nature Management
Comments by Jacques Swart
Chapter 14: Conservation in Context: A View from Below
Implementation of Conservation Policies on the North York Moors
Elizabeth Oughton & Jane Wheelock
Chapter 15: Towards governance and procedural sources of legitimacy?
Comments by Marielle van der Zouwen
PART 4: PROTECTED SPECIES
Chapter 16: Wintering Geese in the Netherlands... Legitimate Policy?
Gilbert Leistra, Jozef Keulartz & Ewald Engelen
Chapter 17: Vindicating Arrogant Ecologists
Comments by Wim Dubbink
Chapter 18: Legitimacy of Species Management
The Great Cormorant in the EU
Felix Rauschmayer & Vivien Behrens
Chapter 19: Animal Governance
The Cormorant Case
Comments by Hub Zwart
PART 5: CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 20: European Union Environmental Policy and Natura 2000
From Adoption to Revision
Rudiger Wurzel
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