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Sustainability and democracy: a political dilemma Sustainability and democracy: a political dilemma
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Legitimising the balance between sustainability and autonomy; the need for democratic politics Legitimising the balance between sustainability and autonomy; the need for democratic politics
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Participation and autonomy for whom: market actors or democratic citizens? Participation and autonomy for whom: market actors or democratic citizens?
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Solving the dilemma: measures for participatory and legitimate ecological governance Solving the dilemma: measures for participatory and legitimate ecological governance
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Formal ecological governance in Sweden; access to the commons and enclosures for individuals Formal ecological governance in Sweden; access to the commons and enclosures for individuals
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An open political process; common access to information An open political process; common access to information
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Public access to the governance of the commons; the law of the land Public access to the governance of the commons; the law of the land
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Enclosures of the commons. Safeguarding individual rights and freedom of choice Enclosures of the commons. Safeguarding individual rights and freedom of choice
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Participation in Sweden's ecological governance: who is, and who should be sharing the commons of policy-making? Participation in Sweden's ecological governance: who is, and who should be sharing the commons of policy-making?
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Commissioned to participate: organised interests and environmental policy-making Commissioned to participate: organised interests and environmental policy-making
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Participation in ecological governance: active citizens or incentive-reacting consumers? Participation in ecological governance: active citizens or incentive-reacting consumers?
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With or without the people: democratic ecological governance in practice With or without the people: democratic ecological governance in practice
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Ecological governance with the people? Sweden and Local Agenda 21 Ecological governance with the people? Sweden and Local Agenda 21
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Ecological governance without the people? Local management of the LIP process Ecological governance without the people? Local management of the LIP process
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Sustainability and democratic participation: does Sweden solve the political dilemma? Sustainability and democratic participation: does Sweden solve the political dilemma?
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Towards sustainable public participation? National government and the ‘new ecological governance’ Towards sustainable public participation? National government and the ‘new ecological governance’
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Democracy and autonomy in Sweden's ecological governance; what will elites and citizens share in common? Democracy and autonomy in Sweden's ecological governance; what will elites and citizens share in common?
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6 Democracy and ecological governance – a balancing act
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Published:March 2004
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Abstract
This chapter highlights the importance of achieving the right balance between democracy and ecological governance. It explains that while ecological governance for sustainability must profoundly affect all and everyone in order to be successful, it cannot achieve legitimacy without offering each and everyone a possibility to participate in the formation and implementation of such governance. This chapter discusses ways by which democratic participation could be promoted and individual autonomy safeguarded in a system of governance geared towards ecological sustainability. It characterizes the formal ecological governance in Sweden as an open political process which provides common access to information and safeguards individual rights and freedom of choice.
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