Evolutionary perspective on experimental local governance arrangements with local governments and residents in Dutch rural areas of depopulation (Record no. 11759)

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Personal name Ubels, Hiska
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Title Evolutionary perspective on experimental local governance arrangements with local governments and residents in Dutch rural areas of depopulation
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc Sage,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2019.
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Pages Vol 37, Issue 7, 2019 (1277-1295 p.)
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Summary, etc Population decline, welfare state reforms and austerity measures pressurise the liveability of rural areas in the Netherlands and call upon local governments and communities to adapt and renew their mode of governance. This paper reports on three Dutch experimental governance arrangements which are analysed through the lens of Evolutionary Governance Theory. The study focuses on how decision-making roles change while these arrangements unfold and how the three municipalities institutionalise these changes in the course of time. The study produces three main conclusions. First, the readiness and preparedness of local governments to shift decision-making roles with citizens proved to be of main influence on governance change. Second, local residents’ commitment importantly affected the progress of the experiments, while social cohesion and tangible outputs strongly influenced the extent and continuity of such commitment. Third, although the arrangements took place in the same period of time and abovementioned context, the level of institutionalisation of shifting roles between government and residents differed among the cases. Certain pathways of evolving decision-making roles seem to be more stable than others. It is in this area that the extent of both formal and informal institutionalisation seems to play an important role.
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Subject Experimental governance arrangements,
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Subject role shifts,
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Subject governance evolution,
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Subject rural population decline,
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Subject local liveability
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Added Entry Personal Name Haartsen, Tialda
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Host Biblionumber 8872
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Place, publisher, and date of publication London Pion Ltd. 2010
Title Environment and planning C:
International Standard Serial Number 1472-3425
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1177/2399654418820070
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