Is the participatory formulation of policy strategies worth the effort? The case of climate change adaptation in Austria



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https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-017-1204-7
DOI: 
10.1007/s10113-017-1204-7
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Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)
Type: 
journal article
Journal: 
Regional Environmental Change
Number: 
271-285
Volume: 
18
Author(s): 
Prutsch A.
Steurer R.
Sticker T.
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Participation is usually regarded as a good practice in environmental policymaking, but its effects on policy strategies are unclear. Based on literature research, surveys, and interviews with participants, the present paper assesses whether decisional participation in formulating Austria’s National Adaptation Strategy (NAS) was worth the effort. Assessed against the goals of the participation process, the authors found that it raised awareness for adaptation and facilitated an exchange among the participants and that it improved the content of the NAS. However, regarding the goal of enhancing the acceptance of and commitment to the NAS, we find that this has been achieved among those who participated but not among high-level policymakers who are responsible for implementing the NAS

Publication year: 
2017
Keywords: 
Climate change adaptation
Stakeholder involvement
policy formulation