Organizational Challenges to Sustainable Development
(1996) In Environmental Politics 5(2). p.209-230- Abstract
- The concept of sustainable development at present permeates public discourse. An inter-organisational perspective can be used to analyse the processes through which this concept has found its way into policy and programme in four different settings: the United Nations, the European Communities, the government of Sweden and the city of Lund, Sweden. Although visible in treaties, laws and action programmes, core sustainable development practices - holistic, integrative and decentralised processes - guide neither policy creation nor implementation in any of the organisational settings. The prevalence of governmnetalism, standard operating procedures, the persistence of hierarchical solutions and tendencies to separate out discrete issues... (More)
- The concept of sustainable development at present permeates public discourse. An inter-organisational perspective can be used to analyse the processes through which this concept has found its way into policy and programme in four different settings: the United Nations, the European Communities, the government of Sweden and the city of Lund, Sweden. Although visible in treaties, laws and action programmes, core sustainable development practices - holistic, integrative and decentralised processes - guide neither policy creation nor implementation in any of the organisational settings. The prevalence of governmnetalism, standard operating procedures, the persistence of hierarchical solutions and tendencies to separate out discrete issues still create obstacles for effective policy implementation. The presence of similar problems in all organisational settings suggests a possibility of comparative insights to be gained by avoiding differentiation between international and domestic levels. (Less)
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- author
- Bäckstrand, Karin LU ; Kronsell, Annica LU and Söderholm, Peter
- organization
- publishing date
- 1996
- type
- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- EU, sustainable development, standard operating procedures, governmentalism, organization, implementation, United Nations, Lund, Sweden.
- in
- Environmental Politics
- volume
- 5
- issue
- 2
- pages
- 209 - 230
- publisher
- Taylor & Francis
- external identifiers
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- scopus:0030431388
- ISSN
- 0964-4016
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
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- 0019e8d5-7421-4ae9-b913-e1e138f2f134 (old id 144200)
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