Making a market in environmental credits II: Watershed moments

IF 3 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environment and Planning. E, Nature and Space Pub Date : 2023-03-15 DOI:10.1177/25148486231151807
Morgan M. Robertson, Rebecca Lave, M. Doyle
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This pair of papers examines and describes the state action necessary to make markets function as environmental policy instruments and as strategies of governance. We do this through a detailed look at the mechanics of environmental credit compliance markets in the US states of Oregon, Ohio, and North Carolina in which stream credits are privately created and sold to developers who have impacted protected stream systems. In this paper, we observe that the governance of streams as water resources requires the state to create a scalar hierarchy that fixes certain characteristics of streams at certain scales of state action. These fixes attempt to resolve, bracket, or ignore the temporal and spatial variability of streams that can confound governance; however, these variabilities are essential to the scientific study of streams. At each of the four distinct scales, four different operations crucial to market function were observed; at each scale, elements of natural variability were fixed or confined to be expressed only within the given scale. These observations reveal principles of how scale functions within environmental governance, as well as failures where gaps and resistances appear that create unforeseen outcomes in market-led policy. In three different state settings, the establishment of a fixed scale of governance is made in different ways that depend on the local institutional and social context. However, they all act to render an unruly set of temporal and spatial flows as instead occurring within certain fixed scalar boundaries, and thus amenable to governance with markets.
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建立环境信用市场II:分水岭时刻
这两篇论文考察并描述了使市场作为环境政策工具和治理策略发挥作用所必需的国家行动。我们通过详细研究美国俄勒冈州、俄亥俄州和北卡罗来纳州的环境信用合规市场机制来做到这一点,在这些市场中,流信用是私人创建的,并出售给影响受保护流系统的开发商。在本文中,我们观察到,作为水资源的河流治理需要国家创建一个标量层次结构,在国家行动的一定尺度上固定河流的某些特征。这些修复试图解决、覆盖或忽略可能混淆治理的流的时间和空间可变性;然而,这些变化对溪流的科学研究至关重要。在四个不同的尺度上,观察到四种不同的对市场功能至关重要的操作;在每个尺度上,自然变率的要素都是固定的,或者只能在给定的尺度内表示。这些观察结果揭示了规模在环境治理中如何发挥作用的原则,以及在市场主导的政策中出现的差距和阻力会产生不可预见的结果的失败。在三种不同的国家环境中,固定治理规模的建立取决于当地的制度和社会背景。然而,它们都表现出一组不受约束的时间和空间流动,而不是发生在某些固定的标量边界内,因此可以接受市场治理。
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