New institutional approach to collaborative forest planning on public land: Methods for analysis and lessons for policy |
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Authors: | Kaisa Raitio |
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Institution: | a University of Eastern Finland, Dept. of Geographical and and Historical Studies, P.O. Box 111, FIN-80101 Joensuu, Finland b Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Dept. of Urban and Rural Development, P.O. Box 7012, 75007 Uppsala, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Collaborative planning has become an increasingly popular approach in environmental decision-making, particularly in situations where there are multiple actors with conflicting interests. In this paper, collaborative environmental planning is perceived as being embedded in an institutional environment that has an impact on the processes and outcomes of planning. Building on the theory of new institutionalism, the paper combines legal analysis of forest regulation with interviews and policy document data from two case studies on collaborative Natural Resource Planning in state-owned forests in Finland. These approaches will be used to analyse how formal regulations and informal norms are interpreted and implemented in the planning processes. The paper highlights the important role institutions can play in promoting or hindering successful collaborative planning, and makes recommendations for developing a forest governance system that is equipped to deal with the identified challenges. |
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Keywords: | Collaborative planning Institutions Forestry Conflict Regulation Public lands |
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