School of Planning, Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo, 200 University Avenue West, Waterloo, ON, N2L 3G1, Canada.
Ambio. 2022 Oct;51(10):2091-2106. doi: 10.1007/s13280-022-01728-w. Epub 2022 Mar 29.
Good governance is needed to foster good management of the environment. Yet, the link between environmental governance and environmental management has received very little research attention. This paper adopts a mechanism-based framework to unpack the link between the governance and management of species at risk or endangered species in a working landscape. Using species at risk management in the South of the Divide region of southwestern Saskatchewan as a case study, we identified four governance conditions connected by five mechanisms to produce management outcomes. The governance conditions include facilitative leadership, local autonomy, trust, and incentives. The five mechanisms include institutional disruption, institutional crafting and drift, brokerage or bridging, program uptake, and alleviation of fear of harm. We discuss how using a mechanism-based approach could help us better understand the processes within the governance system that trigger particular management outcomes. For example, in this case study, dissatisfied factors disrupt the existing governance arrangements and create new ones that reflect their desire for local autonomy. Local autonomy, in turn, creates an atmosphere for local actors to form coalitions and build trust; trust enhances program uptake and the co-design and co-implementation of incentives, which then alleviates land managers' fear of harm from participating in species at risk management. Our study also suggests that top-down institutions that create room for further institutional work can become acceptable at the local level and enhance endangered species management. We conclude that a mechanism-based explanation can be useful for opening the black box connecting environmental governance and management and offering valuable recommendations to guide policy.
良好的治理对于促进环境的良好管理至关重要。然而,环境治理与环境管理之间的联系却很少受到关注。本文采用基于机制的框架,揭示了工作景观中濒危物种或受威胁物种的治理与管理之间的联系。本研究以萨斯喀彻温省南部的分水岭地区的濒危物种管理为例,确定了由五个机制联系起来的四个治理条件,从而产生了管理结果。治理条件包括促进型领导、地方自治、信任和激励。这五个机制包括体制中断、体制塑造和漂移、中介或桥梁、项目采纳和减少对伤害的恐惧。我们讨论了如何使用基于机制的方法来帮助我们更好地理解引发特定管理结果的治理系统内的过程。例如,在这个案例研究中,不满因素打破了现有的治理安排,并创造了新的安排,反映了他们对地方自治的渴望。反过来,地方自治为当地行动者形成联盟和建立信任创造了氛围;信任增强了项目采纳以及激励的共同设计和共同实施,从而减轻了土地管理者对参与濒危物种管理的恐惧。我们的研究还表明,为进一步的体制工作创造空间的自上而下的体制可以在地方一级被接受,并加强濒危物种管理。我们的结论是,基于机制的解释对于打开连接环境治理和管理的黑盒子,并提供有价值的建议以指导政策是有用的。