Legitimacy in European nature conservation policy : case studies in multilevel governance

Democracy International and municipal law Legitimacy of governments Nature conservation Representative government and representation LAW Health Policy sähkökirjat
Springer
2008
EISBN 9781402065101
"This volume focuses on the issue of legitimacy in the context of European nature conservation policy. It provides insights in the way in which democratic legitimacy is being 'produced' at different levels of governance. Building forth upon recent developments in democracy theory that have identified multiple forms of legitimacy, the volume observes a EU wide shift from output legitimacy to input and throughput legitimacy. Top down policy making is increasingly meeting local resistance. As a result, the importance for policy makers of enhancing the democratic legitimacy of their policy plans has increased. The popularity of deliberative decision-making procedures can be seen as a procedural answer to this state of affairs." "Nine case studies are presented: two case studies on protected species (geese in the Netherlands, and the great cormorant in Denmark, France and Italy), four case studies that zoom in on specific protected areas (in Spain, Finland, Poland and the UK), and three case studies with a locus on the implementation of Natura 2000 at the country level (Belgium, France and Germany). These case studies are followed by extensive comments."--Jacket.
