Bürgergesellschaft Als Projekt 2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-531-91356-8_11
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Der Beitrag zivilgesellschaftlicher Partizipation zur Effektivitätssteigerung von Governance Eine Analyse umweltpolitischer Beteiligungsverfahren im transatlantischen Vergleich

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“…High-level sponsorship is not only necessary in the form of resources for participation and as an encouragement for other members to become involved (Woodhill, 2003, p. 60;Snyder et al, 2003). Newig and Fritsch (2007) indicated that stakeholders' (fi nancial) interest in specifi c outcomes (or the lack of it) is one of the main factors for a participatory planning process leading to an improvement of ecological aspects. Similarly, Jiggins et al (2007) identifi ed 'the promise of investment money once agreements were reached' (p. 531) as one of the important procedural elements to support SL experiences.…”
Section: Gains and Incentivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High-level sponsorship is not only necessary in the form of resources for participation and as an encouragement for other members to become involved (Woodhill, 2003, p. 60;Snyder et al, 2003). Newig and Fritsch (2007) indicated that stakeholders' (fi nancial) interest in specifi c outcomes (or the lack of it) is one of the main factors for a participatory planning process leading to an improvement of ecological aspects. Similarly, Jiggins et al (2007) identifi ed 'the promise of investment money once agreements were reached' (p. 531) as one of the important procedural elements to support SL experiences.…”
Section: Gains and Incentivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zwar spielt auch bei Fragen von Umwelt und Nachhaltigkeit eine Bottom-Up-Partizipation -in dem Sinne, dass Bürger/innen, zivilgesellschaftliche und wirtschaftliche Verbände die Initiative ergreifen -eine Rolle (Koontz 2006). Der heute dominante Diskurs ist jedoch der einer zivilgesellschaftlichen Einbindung "von oben" (Newig und Fritsch 2008 (Folke et a1. 2005) rekurrieren.…”
Section: Effektivitätunclassified
“…Gerade im Zusammenhang mit Umwelt-und Nachhaltigkeitsproblemen werden an Partizipation -auch und gerade von Seiten der Politik -hohe Erwartungen an die Governance-Leistungen von Partizipation gestellt (Newig und Fritsch 2008). Dies demonstriert eindrücklich das Beispiel der europäischen Wasserrahmenrichtlinie.…”
Section: Partizipation Und Neue Governance-formen In Kritischer Perspunclassified