- Public Policy and Administration Research
- Flood Risk Assessment and Management
- Disaster Management and Resilience
- Qualitative Comparative Analysis Research
- Coastal and Marine Management
- Sustainable Industrial Ecology
- Forest Management and Policy
- Global Energy Security and Policy
- Policy Transfer and Learning
- Innovation and Socioeconomic Development
- Sustainable Supply Chain Management
- Transboundary Water Resource Management
- International Arbitration and Investment Law
- Marine and environmental studies
- Regulation and Compliance Studies
- Marine and fisheries research
- Arctic and Russian Policy Studies
- Legal Issues in South Africa
- European and International Law Studies
- Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
Radboud University Nijmegen
2018-2024
Wageningen University & Research
2017
Despite abundant research on collaborative governance, relatively little attention has been paid to explaining its performance. When are collaborations performing and what conditions required achieve high performance? This study fills this gap by building the performance matrix for assessing governance regimes Emerson Nabatchi. Drawing survey data, we use a fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) explore of 26 flood risk projects in Netherlands. We analyze how engagement, shared...
This article synthesizes the literature on Dutch flood risk governance to analyze how external conditions shaped past and present dynamics of cross-sector collaboration for integrated management in Netherlands. It traces extent which policy legal frameworks, socio-economic circumstances, political realities, power relations conflict situations have influenced attempts at between safety, spatial planning, environmental protection other sectors. Despite growing interdependences, existing...
It is common understanding that to address pressing environmental issues and ensure sustainable management innovative solutions are required. Many studies have striven understand which governance conditions enable generation of solutions. However, there very few in the field public administration investigate combined, interactive effects a suit on likelihood This article uses method qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) complex causality collaborative More specifically, it examines...
Collaborative environmental governance is increasingly being used by public administrators to integrate divergent sectoral interests and deliver goods that individual organizations would fail on their own. Yet, empirical studies how exactly collaborative leads integrative outputs remain scarce. This study applies a process-tracing methodology test the hypothesized causal mechanism of collaboration dynamics leading output in case flood risk management from Netherlands, Grebbedijk. By drawing...