Evaluating Consistency in Environmental Policy Mixes through Policy, Stakeholder, and Contextual Interactions

This paper introduces a method to analyse and explore consistency within policy mixes in order to support the policymaking cycle and applies it to energy and climate change policies in the United Kingdom (UK) biofuels policy context. The first part of the paper introduces a multi-level method to eva...

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Main Authors: Jenny Lieu, Niki Artemis Spyridaki, Rocio Alvarez-Tinoco, Wytze van der Gaast, Andreas Tuerk, Oscar van Vliet
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/6/1896
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spelling doaj-881e7f21d9e9414caa28dd26b291a9512020-11-25T00:29:42ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-06-01106189610.3390/su10061896su10061896Evaluating Consistency in Environmental Policy Mixes through Policy, Stakeholder, and Contextual InteractionsJenny Lieu0Niki Artemis Spyridaki1Rocio Alvarez-Tinoco2Wytze van der Gaast3Andreas Tuerk4Oscar van Vliet5Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU), Brighton BN1 9SL, UKDepartment of Industrial Management and Technology, University of Piraeus, 18534 Piraeus, GreeceScience Policy Research Unit (SPRU), Brighton BN1 9SL, UKJIN Climate and Sustainability, 9711 BB Groningen, The NetherlandsJoanneum Research, 8010 Graz, AustriaClimate Policy Group, ETH Zürich, 8092 Zürich, SwitzerlandThis paper introduces a method to analyse and explore consistency within policy mixes in order to support the policymaking cycle and applies it to energy and climate change policies in the United Kingdom (UK) biofuels policy context. The first part of the paper introduces a multi-level method to evaluate consistency within policy mixes implemented over a period of time. The first level explores consistency across policy design features in policy mixes. The second level evaluates how stakeholders, and their interactions with policy instruments and each other, can impact consistency within a given context. These interactions influence the implementation of policies and can lead to unintended outcomes that fail to meet the overarching goals. In the second part of the paper, we apply our method to the UK biofuels policy mix, to explore a sector that cuts across the policy areas of transportation, energy, land-use, air, and climate change. Our analysis demonstrates how, by overlooking complex interactions in the design and implementation of policies in the biofuels sector, policy mixes have conflicted with the development of a potential low-carbon technology.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/6/1896policy mixpolicy consistencystakeholder interactionsbiofuelspolicy evaluation
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author Jenny Lieu
Niki Artemis Spyridaki
Rocio Alvarez-Tinoco
Wytze van der Gaast
Andreas Tuerk
Oscar van Vliet
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Niki Artemis Spyridaki
Rocio Alvarez-Tinoco
Wytze van der Gaast
Andreas Tuerk
Oscar van Vliet
Evaluating Consistency in Environmental Policy Mixes through Policy, Stakeholder, and Contextual Interactions
Sustainability
policy mix
policy consistency
stakeholder interactions
biofuels
policy evaluation
author_facet Jenny Lieu
Niki Artemis Spyridaki
Rocio Alvarez-Tinoco
Wytze van der Gaast
Andreas Tuerk
Oscar van Vliet
author_sort Jenny Lieu
title Evaluating Consistency in Environmental Policy Mixes through Policy, Stakeholder, and Contextual Interactions
title_short Evaluating Consistency in Environmental Policy Mixes through Policy, Stakeholder, and Contextual Interactions
title_full Evaluating Consistency in Environmental Policy Mixes through Policy, Stakeholder, and Contextual Interactions
title_fullStr Evaluating Consistency in Environmental Policy Mixes through Policy, Stakeholder, and Contextual Interactions
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating Consistency in Environmental Policy Mixes through Policy, Stakeholder, and Contextual Interactions
title_sort evaluating consistency in environmental policy mixes through policy, stakeholder, and contextual interactions
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-06-01
description This paper introduces a method to analyse and explore consistency within policy mixes in order to support the policymaking cycle and applies it to energy and climate change policies in the United Kingdom (UK) biofuels policy context. The first part of the paper introduces a multi-level method to evaluate consistency within policy mixes implemented over a period of time. The first level explores consistency across policy design features in policy mixes. The second level evaluates how stakeholders, and their interactions with policy instruments and each other, can impact consistency within a given context. These interactions influence the implementation of policies and can lead to unintended outcomes that fail to meet the overarching goals. In the second part of the paper, we apply our method to the UK biofuels policy mix, to explore a sector that cuts across the policy areas of transportation, energy, land-use, air, and climate change. Our analysis demonstrates how, by overlooking complex interactions in the design and implementation of policies in the biofuels sector, policy mixes have conflicted with the development of a potential low-carbon technology.
topic policy mix
policy consistency
stakeholder interactions
biofuels
policy evaluation
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/6/1896
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