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E-raamat: Participation for Effective Environmental Governance: Evidence from European Water Framework Directive Implementation

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Does participatory governance benefit the environment? The European Water Framework Directive (WFD), which came into force in 2000 with the aim of revolutionizing European water governance, mandates participatory river basin management planning across the European Union. The belief of European policymakers and the European Commission is that participation will deliver better policy outputs and implementation. This book examines a range of approaches to participatory river basin management planning, and considers whether and how participation impacted on the environmental standard of planning documents, quality of implementation, and social outcomes. 

It draws on evidence from WFD implementation in eight case studies from Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom on the basis of a matched comparative case study design. The Directive sets common timeframes and procedural requirements, which provides a perfect test-bed and unique opportunity to study the effects of participation on implementation and outcomes in comparative perspective.

List of figures
vii
List of tables
viii
List of contributors
ix
Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Abbreviations xv
PART I Concepts and research design
1(36)
1 Researching participation in environmental governance through the implementation of the European Water Framework Directive
3(8)
Jens Newig
Elisa Kochskamper
Edward Challies
Nicolas W. Jager
2 Concepts: how participation leads to effective environmental governance
11(17)
Jens Newig
Edward Challies
Nicolas W. Jager
Elisa Kochskamper
3 Paired case research design and mixed-methods approach
28(9)
Nicolas W. Jager
Elisa Kochskamper
Edward Challies
Jens Newig
PART II Empirical case studies of participatory water governance
37(78)
4 Stakeholder involvement for Water Framework Directive implementation in Germany: three case studies from Bavaria, Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein
39(25)
Nora Schutze
Elisa Kochskamper
5 Stakeholder and citizen involvement for Water Framework Directive implementation in Spain: three case studies from Andalusia, Cantabria and Catalonia
64(26)
Elisa Kochskamper
Nora Schotze
Alba Ballester
6 Stakeholder engagement in Water Framework Directive planning in the United Kingdom: two case studies from Northern Ireland and Scotland
90(25)
Edward Challies
PART III Comparative analysis and conclusions
115(46)
7 Impact of participation on sustainable water management planning: comparative analysis of eight cases
117(32)
Elisa Kochskamper
Nicolas W. Jager
Jens Newig
Edward Challies
8 Participation and effective environmental governance: causal mechanisms and beyond
149(12)
Elisa Kochskamper
Nicolas W. Jager
Jens Newig
Edward Challies
Index 161
Elisa Kochskämper is a Research Associate with the Research Group on Governance, Participation and Sustainability at Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany.

Edward Challies is Senior Research Associate with the Research Group on Governance, Participation and Sustainability, at Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany. Jens Newig holds a chair in governance and sustainability at Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany, affiliated with the university's Faculty of Sustainability and its Center for the Study of Democracy. Nicolas W. Jager is a postdoctoral Research Associate in the Research Group on Governance, Participation and Sustainability, at Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany.