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Transformational Change in Environmental and Natural Resource Management

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The aim of this book is to catalyse global interest in the pursuit of transformational changes in natural resource and environmental management. It is shown that transformational policy reforms involve fundamental shifts in strategy with far-reaching consequences for the structure of industries, the way people behave and the resources they use.

Transformational reforms typically involve a decision to change a suite of institutional arrangements that will result, within a short period of time, in a paradigm shift and the emergence of an approach that will be recognised as being totally different to the arrangements that were previously in place. Transformational change is well established in business and can deliver outstanding results. In the world of policy development, however, many transformational policy reforms flounder. Unlike incremental policy reforms, they are often seen to be politically risky and prone to failure.

Using examples of success and failure, coupled with insights from practitioners and academics who have succeeded in getting transformational reforms implemented, this book presents a set of guidelines for excellence in the pursuit of transformational policy reforms. It includes detailed case studies from Australia, China, Europe, New Zealand, South-east Asia and the USA.

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ISBN: 9781138884748
Publication date: 12th September 2016
Author: M. D. Young, Christine Esau
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 234 pages
Series: Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource Management
Genres: Agribusiness and primary industries
Biodiversity
Agricultural science
Forestry and silviculture: practice and techniques
Human geography
Politics and government
Economics
Environmental science, engineering and technology