Mainstreaming sustainability in public finances: where PFM meets landscape approaches

IF 3.1 Q1 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Policy Design and Practice Pub Date : 2022-11-16 DOI:10.1080/25741292.2022.2146916
Jamelia Harris, A. Lawson
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Abstract Tackling climate change and environmental sustainability requires collaboration of multiple stakeholders, across several sectors. Traditionally, government responses to environmental issues have tended to come from regulation, taxation, and subsidies. This article is concerned with taking a holistic approach to integrating sustainability into government policy and practice through public financial management (PFM) and proposes incorporating features of a landscape approach, a concept from conservation and ecology studies, into PFM. The article sets out the many benefits of integrating landscape approaches with PFM and provides an operational framework for policy practitioners. In so doing, the public sector is positioned as one of many sectors in the landscape, and government public finances as a tool to directly address climate change, and to support initiatives driven by non-governmental actors.
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将可持续性纳入公共财政主流:PFM与景观方法的结合
应对气候变化和环境可持续性需要多个部门的多个利益相关者的合作。传统上,政府对环境问题的反应往往来自监管、税收和补贴。本文关注的是采用一种整体方法,通过公共财政管理(PFM)将可持续性纳入政府政策和实践,并建议将景观方法的特征(来自保护和生态学研究的概念)纳入PFM。本文列出了将景观方法与PFM相结合的许多好处,并为政策实践者提供了一个操作框架。通过这样做,公共部门被定位为景观中的众多部门之一,政府公共财政被定位为直接应对气候变化的工具,并支持非政府行动者推动的倡议。
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Policy Design and Practice
Policy Design and Practice PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
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