How Can We Design Policy Better? Frameworks and Approaches for Sustainability Transitions

被引:1
|
作者
Tomai, Maria [1 ]
Ramani, Shyama V. [1 ]
Papachristos, George [2 ]
机构
[1] United Nations Univ, Maastricht Econ & Social Res Inst Innovat & Techno, NL-6211 AX Maastricht, Netherlands
[2] Eindhoven Univ Technol, Dept Ind Engn & Innovat Sci, NL-5600 MB Eindhoven, Netherlands
关键词
sustainability transitions; socio-technical system; policy design; frameworks; governance; TECHNOLOGICAL-INNOVATION SYSTEMS; SOCIOTECHNICAL SYSTEMS; MULTILEVEL PERSPECTIVE; ORIENTED INNOVATION; SOCIETAL TRANSITIONS; ECO-INNOVATION; DYNAMICS; KNOWLEDGE; ENERGY; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.3390/su16020690
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The literature on socio-technical transitions offers a wide range of frameworks and approaches to conceptualise and steer sustainability transitions. However, the complex nature of transition processes, along with the weak correspondence between the transitions literature and policy design, make their joint application rather challenging. In response, this paper proposes a conceptual framework to inform actors managing a system or organisation in a transition process about the steps to follow, from the initial representation of the problem to the formulation of the interventions, and their eventual evaluation for further refinement. This framework is built from an integrative review of the sustainability transitions literature, incorporating state-of-the-art approaches and frameworks to guide policy design. It aims to advance the operationalisation and orientation of policies to accelerate sustainability transitions through a three-phased approach: (i) baseline assessment of systemic challenges, (ii) targets visioning and pathways design, and (iii) implementation and evaluation of policy interventions. The role of the most salient frameworks espoused in the literature is detailed and integrated into the conceptual framework so that transition actors are equipped with the necessary knowledge and tools to design effective policies for the realisation of their sustainability goals.
引用
收藏
页数:22
相关论文
共 44 条
  • [1] How can we drive sustainability transitions?
    Mintrom, Michael
    Rogers, Briony C.
    POLICY DESIGN AND PRACTICE, 2022, 5 (03) : 294 - 306
  • [2] Modelling complex systems of heterogeneous agents to better design sustainability transitions policy
    Mercure, Jean-Francois
    Pollitt, Hector
    Bassi, Andrea. M.
    Vinuales, Jorge. E.
    Edwards, Neil R.
    GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS, 2016, 37 : 102 - 115
  • [3] Agroecological transitions: What can sustainability transition frameworks teach us? An ontological and empirical analysis
    Ollivier, Guillaume
    Magda, Daniele
    Maze, Armelle
    Plumecocq, Gael
    Lamine, Claire
    ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY, 2018, 23 (02):
  • [4] On order and complexity in innovations systems: Conceptual frameworks for policy mixes in sustainability transitions
    Grubb, Michael
    McDowall, Will
    Drummond, Paul
    ENERGY RESEARCH & SOCIAL SCIENCE, 2017, 33 : 21 - 34
  • [5] Lost in translation: How legacy limits the OECD in promoting new policy mixes for sustainability transitions
    Diercks, Gijs
    RESEARCH POLICY, 2019, 48 (10)
  • [6] How Can We Better Educate Our Residents?
    Ludwig, Meryl R.
    Golshani, Kayvon R.
    Kessler, Michael W.
    ORTHOPEDICS, 2016, 39 (06) : 334 - 335
  • [7] Preventive cardiology for the aging population: how can we better design clinical trials of statins?
    Wierzbicki, Anthony S.
    EXPERT REVIEW OF CARDIOVASCULAR THERAPY, 2024, 22 (1-3) : 13 - 18
  • [8] Policy mixes for sustainability transitions: New approaches and insights through bridging innovation and policy studies
    Kern, Florian
    Rogge, Karoline S.
    Howlett, Michael
    RESEARCH POLICY, 2019, 48 (10)
  • [9] Hypertension during pregnancy : how can we do better
    Blacher, Jacques
    PRESSE MEDICALE, 2016, 45 (09): : 723 - 725
  • [10] What can we learn about transitions for sustainability from infrastructure shocks?
    Broto, Vanesa Castan
    Glendinning, Stephanie
    Dewberry, Emma
    Walsh, Claire
    Powell, Mark
    TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, 2014, 84 : 186 - 196