Governance experiments in climate action: Empirical findings from the 28 European Union countries

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Abstract

Climate targets call for novel policy measures to facilitate widespread adoption of low-carbon solutions and innovations. The literature on socio-technical systems argues that experimentation has a prominent role in enabling sustainability transition. Experiments represent ways of testing new ideas and methods across a wide range of policy fields. Governance experiments in particular can support accelerated diffusion of new solutions, because they integrate policy with innovations. Here, types of success factors in the implementation of governance experiments to mitigate climate change are examined. Statistical analysis of sustainability innovations in the 28 European Union countries indicates that the types of success factors in governance experiments differ from those of product and social experiments. Governance experimentation is more positioned within socio-technical regimes than in strategic niches. These results suggest that governance experiments may indeed provide new transition opportunities towards low-carbon societies.

Original languageEnglish
JournalEnvironmental Politics
Volume27
Issue number4
Pages (from-to)598-620
Number of pages23
ISSN0964-4016
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Feb 2018
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Fields of Science

  • 1172 Environmental sciences
  • 517 Political science
  • governance experiment
  • climate action
  • success factor
  • multi-level perspective
  • socio-technical regime
  • sustainability transition
  • Governance experiment
  • climate action
  • success factor
  • multi-level perspective
  • socio-technical regime
  • sustainability transition
  • STRATEGIC NICHE MANAGEMENT
  • NON-STATE ACTORS
  • SOCIOTECHNICAL TRANSITIONS
  • MULTILEVEL PERSPECTIVE
  • SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
  • POLICY INNOVATION
  • URBAN-POLITICS
  • REGIME
  • INITIATIVES
  • TYPOLOGY

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