“…Meta-governance is defined as “a means by which to produce some degree of coordinated governance, by designing and managing sound combinations of hierarchical, market and network governance, to achieve the best possible outcomes” (Meuleman, 2018, p. 15). According to Murphy–Gregory and Gale (2019, p. 579), “the purpose of meta-governance is to ‘glue’ together governance contributions of multiple actors to forge effective governance systems”. It is about how to combine seemingly contradictory styles, such as top-down and bottom-up, hierarchical and networked, while constantly flexibly adapting to the given “governance environment” to deliver results (Meuleman and Niestroy, 2015).…”