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The Decision Making Process in Defining and Protecting Critical Natural Capital

doi: 10.2139/ssrn.269593
handle: 11577/1363560
The paper presents the steps characterising the decision making process related to the definition of Critical Natural Capital. An inventory of different components of Critical Natural Capital based on the legislative framework in Italy is presented. The different actors involved and the conflicts arising in Critical Natural Capital definition are highlighted by means of three case studies. The decision making process is analysed implementing the Advocacy Coalition theory.
- Istituto Nazionale di Economia Agraria Italy
- Eni (Italy) Italy
- University of Padua Italy
- Eni (Italy) Italy
advocacy coalition framework, Italien, sustainability, Q3, Entscheidung, Italy, Umweltpolitik, Critical Natural Capital, Umweltschutz, ddc: ddc:330
advocacy coalition framework, Italien, sustainability, Q3, Entscheidung, Italy, Umweltpolitik, Critical Natural Capital, Umweltschutz, ddc: ddc:330
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