Multi-Level-Governance 2007
DOI: 10.5771/9783845202990-279
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Wasserprivatisierung durch Multi-Level-Governance? Bolivianische Wasserpolitik und der Einfluss interner wie externer Akteure

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“…MLG research can be criticized for its narrow empirical focus on the European Union (EU). Studies on developing regions and countries such as Latin America (Burchardt et al , ), Bolivia (Wolf, ), Brazil (Stehnken, ) and Peru (Bertel, ) are surprisingly rare. Kunchornrat and Phdungsilp () apply an MLG framework to understand the policy environment for low carbon energy in Thailand and conclude that the perspective helps to integrate different perspectives and steer the effective design of low carbon energy policies.…”
Section: Taking a Multi‐level Governance Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…MLG research can be criticized for its narrow empirical focus on the European Union (EU). Studies on developing regions and countries such as Latin America (Burchardt et al , ), Bolivia (Wolf, ), Brazil (Stehnken, ) and Peru (Bertel, ) are surprisingly rare. Kunchornrat and Phdungsilp () apply an MLG framework to understand the policy environment for low carbon energy in Thailand and conclude that the perspective helps to integrate different perspectives and steer the effective design of low carbon energy policies.…”
Section: Taking a Multi‐level Governance Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%