Civil society for sustainable change: strategies of NGOs and active citizens to contribute to sustainability transitions

IF 4.4 4区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Journal of Environmental Planning and Management Pub Date : 2023-05-23 DOI:10.1080/09640568.2023.2205571
A. Buijs, S. de Koning, T. Mattijssen, I. Smeding, M. Smits, N. Steins
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According to the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, a “ Whole-of-Society ” approach is needed to initiate transitions to a nature-positive society. Many look at civil society to initiate and accelerate such transitions. In this article, we investigate strategies from Civil Society Actors (CSAs) to contribute to transformative change, with specific focus on Tiny Forests and Beach Clean-Ups in the Netherlands. Results show that CSAs have a clear Theory of Change to achieve their goals, and act upon that vision through assembling power and resources, developing policy-relevant environmental knowledge, mobilising public support and media coverage and initiating innovative sustainable practices. Adopting mosaic governance approaches, CSAs strategically position themselves in social and institutional networks, connecting professionals and citizens for political leverage. However, our findings show that the step from local impact towards transition remains a large one and the contribution of CSAs should be valued as emergent, co-produced and part of a broader transition movement.
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可持续变革的公民社会:非政府组织和积极公民为可持续转型做出贡献的战略
根据《昆明-蒙特利尔全球生物多样性框架》,需要一种“全社会”的方法来启动向自然积极社会的过渡。许多人认为公民社会可以启动和加速这种转变。在本文中,我们研究了民间社会行动者(csa)为促进变革所采取的策略,特别关注荷兰的小森林和海滩清理。结果表明,社盟有明确的变革理论来实现其目标,并通过聚集权力和资源、发展与政策相关的环境知识、动员公众支持和媒体报道以及发起创新的可持续实践来实现这一愿景。csa采用马赛克治理方法,在社会和机构网络中战略性地定位自己,将专业人员和公民联系起来,以获得政治杠杆。然而,我们的研究结果表明,从地方影响到转型的步骤仍然很大,csa的贡献应该被视为新兴的、共同产生的和更广泛的转型运动的一部分。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Environmental Planning and Management has already established itself as a leading forum for up-to-date scholarly but accessible papers on all aspects of environmental planning and management. With contributions from leading international authors, the Journal publishes influential, high quality papers -an essential feature whether you are a subscriber, reader, contributor or all three. The Editors and International Editorial Advisory Board are drawn from around the world and are committed to encouraging researchers and practitioners to contribute to multidisciplinary and international debate in the field. The central aim is to focus on the integrated planning and management of the environment.
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