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Environmental governance as inclusion and exclusion of actors and issues:The case of Denmark
The chapter analyses recent governance in Denmark of the interaction betweenclimate, energy and land use. Governance is seen as inclusion andexclusion of actors and their perspectives in decisions about problems andsolutions. Inclusion and exclusion are discussed as decisions about membersand focus of public commissions. Furthermore, inclusion and exclusionare discussed as an aspect of NGOs’ development of climate plansand the societal role of such plans. The chapter concludes that governanceof this field is balancing the interests of established and polluting sectorsand the interest of new green business areas. The danger is that symbolicdemocratization and path-dependent end-of pipe greening strategies ofpolluting sectors becomes the strategy for ensuring stable business conditionsand future employment.
- Aalborg University Denmark
inclusion, governance, bioenergy, exclusion, energy
inclusion, governance, bioenergy, exclusion, energy
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