Conflict Pattern Analysis: Preparing the Ground for Participation in Policy Implementation

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Alexandra Sauer
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[1] University Basel,
[2] Programme Sustainability Research,undefined
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Systemic Practice and Action Research | 2008年 / 21卷
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Conflict analysis; Actor networks; Nature conservation; Implementation; Participation;
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The participation of non-state actors in implementation processes is often understood as a means to increase compliance efficiency. But the implementation of spatial policies frequently focuses on pre-established goals, processes and instruments and thus renders difficult open discourse and shared decision-making. This paper introduces conflict pattern analysis (CPA) as a tool that supports the analysis of the actual actor constellation in order to define efficient approaches that avoid common problems of participatory processes. CPA is a semi-formalised method that helps to identify key-actors, their relations and interaction amongst each other as well as their core beliefs, interests and resources. It aggregates this information to interaction patterns that can be compared, classified and linked to different participatory methods on a theoretically informed basis. Particularly on the local and regional level, this could be the first step for successful (participatory) implementation strategies.
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