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Public participation and environmental justice in biodiversity governance in Finland, Greece, Poland and the UK

Public participation and environmental justice in biodiversity governance in Finland, Greece, Poland and the UK
Public participation and environmental justice in biodiversity governance in Finland, Greece, Poland and the UK
The novel articulations between the state, markets and civil society arising from the shift to networked environmental governance highlight the importance of creating equal participation opportunities. Relevant questions from an environmental justice perspective are not only who participates, but also with whom, in what, why and how. In this paper, we explore public participation in biodiversity governance that has emerged after the initial designation of a Natura 2000 network in Finland, Greece, Poland and the UK by focusing on distributive and procedural justice. Our analysis, based on focus groups and document analysis, shows that new participatory arrangements have taken the modes of project-based, market, interest group and e-governance. These arrangements have been marked by problems in power and knowledge sharing, and in the distribution of conservation costs and benefits, reflecting serious deficits regarding environmental justice. Calls for public participation and wider stakeholder engagement in conservation across Europe should be followed by an acknowledgment of the diversity of perspectives, conflicting interests and social positions and their integration into biodiversity governance.
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Paloniemi, R.
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Cent, J.
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Scott, Anna
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Tzanopoulos, J.
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Cent, J.
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Bormpoudakis, D.
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Scott, Anna
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Paloniemi, R., Apostolopoulou, E., Cent, J., Bormpoudakis, D., Scott, Anna, Grodzińska-Jurczak, M., Tzanopoulos, J., Koivulehto, M., Pietrzyk-Kaszyńska, A. and Pantis, J.D. (2015) Public participation and environmental justice in biodiversity governance in Finland, Greece, Poland and the UK. Environmental Policy and Governance, 25 (5), 330-342. (doi:10.1002/eet.1672).

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The novel articulations between the state, markets and civil society arising from the shift to networked environmental governance highlight the importance of creating equal participation opportunities. Relevant questions from an environmental justice perspective are not only who participates, but also with whom, in what, why and how. In this paper, we explore public participation in biodiversity governance that has emerged after the initial designation of a Natura 2000 network in Finland, Greece, Poland and the UK by focusing on distributive and procedural justice. Our analysis, based on focus groups and document analysis, shows that new participatory arrangements have taken the modes of project-based, market, interest group and e-governance. These arrangements have been marked by problems in power and knowledge sharing, and in the distribution of conservation costs and benefits, reflecting serious deficits regarding environmental justice. Calls for public participation and wider stakeholder engagement in conservation across Europe should be followed by an acknowledgment of the diversity of perspectives, conflicting interests and social positions and their integration into biodiversity governance.

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Accepted/In Press date: 3 November 2014
e-pub ahead of print date: 17 March 2015
Published date: 19 October 2015

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Local EPrints ID: 490544
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/490544
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Author: R. Paloniemi
Author: E. Apostolopoulou
Author: J. Cent
Author: D. Bormpoudakis
Author: Anna Scott
Author: M. Grodzińska-Jurczak
Author: J. Tzanopoulos
Author: M. Koivulehto
Author: A. Pietrzyk-Kaszyńska
Author: J.D. Pantis

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