Realizing water transitions: the role of policy entrepreneurs in water policy change - www-publicatie
Source
Ecology and Society, 15, 2, (2010)ISSN
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Organization
Planologie
Journal title
Ecology and Society
Volume
vol. 15
Issue
iss. 2
Languages used
English (eng)
Subject
Shaping and Changing of Places and SpacesAbstract
This special feature aims to further our understanding of the way in which transitions occur
in water management. We contend that if we want to understand such transitions, we need to understand
policy change and its opposite, policy stability. These issues have attracted considerable academic attention.
Our interest is, however, very specific and thereby unique: we review the role that (groups of) individuals
play in the process of preparing, instigating, and implementing policy change. In this article, a review of
the literature on policy change provides the basis from which we extract a set of strategies which are
available to policy entrepreneurs. The questions for the rest of this special feature are first, can we detect
the influence of policy entrepreneurs in actual cases of major policy change, and second, which strategies
have they actually used to affect policy change?
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