No easy way out: towards a framework concept of long-term governance

被引:1
作者
Scheer, Dirk [1 ]
Venghaus, Sandra [2 ]
Sardo, Stefania [1 ]
Stark, Sascha [2 ]
Kuppler, Sophie [1 ]
Schmidt, Michael W. [1 ]
Hoyer-Klick, Carsten [3 ]
机构
[1] Karlsruhe Inst Technol KIT, Inst Technol Assessment & Syst Anal ITAS, Karlsruhe, Germany
[2] Forschungszentrum Julich, Inst Energy & Climate Res Syst Anal & Technol Eval, Julich, Germany
[3] German Aerosp Ctr, Inst Networked Energy Syst, Dept Energy Syst Anal, Oldenburg, Germany
来源
ENERGY SUSTAINABILITY AND SOCIETY | 2025年 / 15卷 / 01期
关键词
Long-term governance; Conceptual framework; Grand challenges; Systemic and societal change; Renewable energy systems; EARTH SYSTEM GOVERNANCE; STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT; GRAND CHALLENGES; PUBLIC-SECTOR; SCIENCE; POLICY; TRANSITION; SOCIOLOGY; FUTURE; TIME;
D O I
10.1186/s13705-025-00513-3
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
BackgroundProblems such as climate change, environmental pollution, nuclear disposal and unsustainable production and consumption share a common feature: they pose long-term challenges because of their complex nature, potentially severe consequences, and the demanding problem-solving paths. These challenges may have long-lasting impacts on both present and future generations and, therefore, require to be addressed through a long-term governance perspective, i.e., coherent and consistent policy-making across sectors, institutions, and temporal scales. Dealing with these challenges is a core task of policy-making in modern societies, which requires problem-solving skills and capabilities. In this context, we identify long-term governance traces in the literature, illustrate the case of energy transition towards renewable energy systems as a long-term governance case, and elaborate on the scope and definition of long-term governance and its research.Main textWe elaborate an analytical framework for long-term governance (LTG), based on five building blocks: the 'environment', which details the policy-making arena; the 'policy issues', which elaborates on the problems to be dealt with by LTG; the 'key challenges and driving force', revealing LTG mechanisms; the 'key strategies', in which promising approaches for LTG are identified; and the 'policy cycle', where governance impacts on different policy phases are discussed. In essence, we understand long-term governance at its core as a reflexive policy-making process to address significant enduring and persistent problems within a strategy-based decision-making arena to best prepare for, navigate through, and experiment with a changing environment.ConclusionsThe framework does not describe specific processes or individual cases in detail. Instead, it should be understood as an illustration of long-term governance characteristics at a more general level. Such a framework may help to structure the field of long-term policy-making, guide future research on conceptual, comparative, and empirical in-depth studies, and may provide orientation and action knowledge for making our governance system sustainable. Stimulating and broadening research on long-term issues seems indispensable, given the existence of several 'grand challenges' that require successful long-term governance.
引用
收藏
页数:22
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Action-orientated research and framework: insights from the French long-term social-ecological research network
    Bretagnolle, Vincent
    Benoit, Marc
    Bonnefond, Mathieu
    Breton, Vincent
    Church, Jon M.
    Gaba, Sabrina
    Gilbert, Daniel
    Gillet, Francois
    Glatron, Sandrine
    Guerbois, Chloe
    Lamouroux, Nicolas
    Lebouvier, Marc
    Maze, Camille
    Mouchel, Jean-Marie
    Ouin, Annie
    Pays, Olivier
    Piscart, Christophe
    Ragueneau, Olivier
    Servain, Sylvie
    Spiegelberger, Thomas
    Fritz, Herve
    ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY, 2019, 24 (03):
  • [22] Conceptual framework for development of long-term care policy .1. Constitutive elements
    Beland, F
    Arweiler, D
    CANADIAN JOURNAL ON AGING-REVUE CANADIENNE DU VIEILLISSEMENT, 1996, 15 (04): : 649 - 681
  • [23] Towards Sustainable Groundwater Use: Setting Long-Term Goals, Backcasting, and Managing Adaptively
    Gleeson, Tom
    Alley, William M.
    Allen, Diana M.
    Sophocleous, Marios A.
    Zhou, Yangxiao
    Taniguchi, Makoto
    VanderSteen, Jonathan
    GROUND WATER, 2012, 50 (01) : 19 - 26
  • [24] Conceptual framework for development of long-term care policy .2. Conceptual model
    Beland, F
    Arweiler, D
    CANADIAN JOURNAL ON AGING-REVUE CANADIENNE DU VIEILLISSEMENT, 1996, 15 (04): : 682 - 697
  • [25] Austerity and the path of least resistance: how fiscal consolidations crowd out long-term investments
    Jacques, Olivier
    JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN PUBLIC POLICY, 2021, 28 (04) : 551 - 570
  • [26] Long-term Health and Social Outcomes in Children and Adolescents Placed in Out-of-Home Care
    Sariaslan, Amir
    Kaariala, Antti
    Pitkanen, Joonas
    Remes, Hanna
    Aaltonen, Mikko
    Hiilamo, Heikki
    Martikainen, Pekka
    Fazel, Seena
    JAMA PEDIATRICS, 2022, 176 (01)
  • [27] Towards a smart and sustainable residential energy culture: assessing participant feedback from a long-term smart grid pilot project
    Lazowski, Bronwyn
    Parker, Paul
    Rowlands, Ian H.
    ENERGY SUSTAINABILITY AND SOCIETY, 2018, 8
  • [28] Implantable cardioverter defibrillator remote monitoring is well accepted and easy to use during long-term follow-up
    Morichelli, Loredana
    Porfili, Antonio
    Quarta, Laura
    Sassi, Anna
    Ricci, Renato Pietro
    JOURNAL OF INTERVENTIONAL CARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY, 2014, 41 (03) : 203 - 209
  • [29] User involvement in long-term care. Towards a relational care-ethics approach
    Abma, Tineke A.
    Baur, Vivianne E.
    HEALTH EXPECTATIONS, 2015, 18 (06) : 2328 - 2339
  • [30] Maintaining long-term physical activity after cancer: a conceptual framework to inform intervention development
    Grimmett, Chloe
    Corbett, Teresa
    Bradbury, Katherine
    Morton, Kate
    May, Carl R.
    Pinto, Bernardine M.
    Foster, Claire
    JOURNAL OF CANCER SURVIVORSHIP, 2024, 18 (06) : 1931 - 1940