Good Governance: A Framework for Implementing Sustainable Land Management, Applied to an Agricultural Case in Northeast-Brazil

Land management needs to cope with persistent environmental and societal changes. This requires functional governance systems. The purpose of this research is to develop a good governance framework for the implementation of sustainable land management. Good governance theory is extensive, although i...

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Main Authors: Verena Rodorff, Marianna Siegmund-Schultze, Maike Guschal, Sonja Hölzl, Johann Köppel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/16/4303
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spelling doaj-8d60d59231b6430bbfacfca28da44e9b2020-11-25T01:34:01ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-08-011116430310.3390/su11164303su11164303Good Governance: A Framework for Implementing Sustainable Land Management, Applied to an Agricultural Case in Northeast-BrazilVerena Rodorff0Marianna Siegmund-Schultze1Maike Guschal2Sonja Hölzl3Johann Köppel4Berlin Institute of Technology (TU Berlin), Environmental Assessment and Planning Research Group, Secr. EB 5, Straße des 17. Juni 145, 10623 Berlin, GermanyBerlin Institute of Technology (TU Berlin), Environmental Assessment and Planning Research Group, Secr. EB 5, Straße des 17. Juni 145, 10623 Berlin, GermanyMuseum of Zoology, Senckenberg Natural History Collections Dresden, Königsbrücker Landstr. 159, 01109 Dresden, GermanyBerlin Institute of Technology (TU Berlin), Environmental Assessment and Planning Research Group, Secr. EB 5, Straße des 17. Juni 145, 10623 Berlin, GermanyBerlin Institute of Technology (TU Berlin), Environmental Assessment and Planning Research Group, Secr. EB 5, Straße des 17. Juni 145, 10623 Berlin, GermanyLand management needs to cope with persistent environmental and societal changes. This requires functional governance systems. The purpose of this research is to develop a good governance framework for the implementation of sustainable land management. Good governance theory is extensive, although its operationalization remains difficult. We derived a set of good governance attributes from the literature: (i) the functionality of the regulatory framework, (ii) the legitimacy and accountability of the actors, (iii) the fairness and transparency of the decision-making processes, and (iv) quality control and adaptiveness. These constitute a framework which, supported by guiding questions, facilitates the evaluation of governance attributes to assess sustainable land management practices. We applied the scheme to a case study in Northeast Brazil regarding sustainable land management where biological pest control is considered to be a biodiversity-related ecosystem service. Since its adoption often falls short of expectations, we scrutinized its governance system. First, experts answered our guiding questions, and second, we involved local stakeholders in the discussion of good governance attributes through the participatory approach of constellation analysis. Trust in agricultural consultants and issues of the practical application of pest control turned out to be crucial. The workshop participants requested a model farm to build more trust and experience. There was considerable demand for policy at the national planning level to formulate and monitor the content of the agricultural advisory program. Our conceptualized framework of good governance questions provides systematization for planning and steering the implementation of sustainable land management practices.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/16/4303good governancebiological pest controlconstellation analysisirrigated agriculturesustainable land managementstakeholder involvementBrazil
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author Verena Rodorff
Marianna Siegmund-Schultze
Maike Guschal
Sonja Hölzl
Johann Köppel
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Marianna Siegmund-Schultze
Maike Guschal
Sonja Hölzl
Johann Köppel
Good Governance: A Framework for Implementing Sustainable Land Management, Applied to an Agricultural Case in Northeast-Brazil
Sustainability
good governance
biological pest control
constellation analysis
irrigated agriculture
sustainable land management
stakeholder involvement
Brazil
author_facet Verena Rodorff
Marianna Siegmund-Schultze
Maike Guschal
Sonja Hölzl
Johann Köppel
author_sort Verena Rodorff
title Good Governance: A Framework for Implementing Sustainable Land Management, Applied to an Agricultural Case in Northeast-Brazil
title_short Good Governance: A Framework for Implementing Sustainable Land Management, Applied to an Agricultural Case in Northeast-Brazil
title_full Good Governance: A Framework for Implementing Sustainable Land Management, Applied to an Agricultural Case in Northeast-Brazil
title_fullStr Good Governance: A Framework for Implementing Sustainable Land Management, Applied to an Agricultural Case in Northeast-Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Good Governance: A Framework for Implementing Sustainable Land Management, Applied to an Agricultural Case in Northeast-Brazil
title_sort good governance: a framework for implementing sustainable land management, applied to an agricultural case in northeast-brazil
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Land management needs to cope with persistent environmental and societal changes. This requires functional governance systems. The purpose of this research is to develop a good governance framework for the implementation of sustainable land management. Good governance theory is extensive, although its operationalization remains difficult. We derived a set of good governance attributes from the literature: (i) the functionality of the regulatory framework, (ii) the legitimacy and accountability of the actors, (iii) the fairness and transparency of the decision-making processes, and (iv) quality control and adaptiveness. These constitute a framework which, supported by guiding questions, facilitates the evaluation of governance attributes to assess sustainable land management practices. We applied the scheme to a case study in Northeast Brazil regarding sustainable land management where biological pest control is considered to be a biodiversity-related ecosystem service. Since its adoption often falls short of expectations, we scrutinized its governance system. First, experts answered our guiding questions, and second, we involved local stakeholders in the discussion of good governance attributes through the participatory approach of constellation analysis. Trust in agricultural consultants and issues of the practical application of pest control turned out to be crucial. The workshop participants requested a model farm to build more trust and experience. There was considerable demand for policy at the national planning level to formulate and monitor the content of the agricultural advisory program. Our conceptualized framework of good governance questions provides systematization for planning and steering the implementation of sustainable land management practices.
topic good governance
biological pest control
constellation analysis
irrigated agriculture
sustainable land management
stakeholder involvement
Brazil
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/16/4303
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