The Regional Governance of Energy-Neutral Housing: Toward a Framework for Analysis
Regions are expected to play a key role in realizing international, European, and national climate and energy goals. Also regions in the Netherlands are working toward these goals, taking initiatives toward an energy-neutral built environment by 2050. However, it remains unclear how such efforts and...
Main Authors: | , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
MDPI AG
2018-10-01
|
Series: | Sustainability |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/10/3726 |
id |
doaj-fbd058204c5f43a982b37886a0a59a56 |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-fbd058204c5f43a982b37886a0a59a562020-11-24T22:24:01ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-10-011010372610.3390/su10103726su10103726The Regional Governance of Energy-Neutral Housing: Toward a Framework for AnalysisLaura de Leeuw0Martijn Groenleer1Tilburg Center for Regional Law and Governance, Tilburg Institute of Governance, Tilburg University, 5037 AB Tilburg, The NetherlandsTilburg Center for Regional Law and Governance, Tilburg Institute of Governance, Tilburg University, 5037 AB Tilburg, The NetherlandsRegions are expected to play a key role in realizing international, European, and national climate and energy goals. Also regions in the Netherlands are working toward these goals, taking initiatives toward an energy-neutral built environment by 2050. However, it remains unclear how such efforts and other socially innovative activities can best be described and how variation between them in terms of governance can be explained. In this article, we develop a framework for analyzing the governance of regional energy-neutral housing initiatives. We ask what factors shape regional climate and energy governance, particularly regional efforts to increase the efficiency of urban dwellings. We answer this question using a subnational comparative method and a most similar case design, focusing on three Dutch regions: Utrecht, Noord-Brabant and Drenthe. Based on document analysis and 24 semi-structured interviews, we find that the regional governance of energy-neutral housing initiatives is primarily driven by existing social networks in the regions, and less determined by local characteristics of the built environment. Thus, regional governance seems to have generated solutions that are supported by regional actors. Nonetheless, as these solutions are not entirely tailored to the regional situation, functionally speaking, a key question for future research is how effective these solutions will be.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/10/3726climate and energy governancecustomizationeffectivenessenergy-neutral housinglegitimacymost similar case designregional governancesocial innovationsocial networkssubnational comparative method |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Laura de Leeuw Martijn Groenleer |
spellingShingle |
Laura de Leeuw Martijn Groenleer The Regional Governance of Energy-Neutral Housing: Toward a Framework for Analysis Sustainability climate and energy governance customization effectiveness energy-neutral housing legitimacy most similar case design regional governance social innovation social networks subnational comparative method |
author_facet |
Laura de Leeuw Martijn Groenleer |
author_sort |
Laura de Leeuw |
title |
The Regional Governance of Energy-Neutral Housing: Toward a Framework for Analysis |
title_short |
The Regional Governance of Energy-Neutral Housing: Toward a Framework for Analysis |
title_full |
The Regional Governance of Energy-Neutral Housing: Toward a Framework for Analysis |
title_fullStr |
The Regional Governance of Energy-Neutral Housing: Toward a Framework for Analysis |
title_full_unstemmed |
The Regional Governance of Energy-Neutral Housing: Toward a Framework for Analysis |
title_sort |
regional governance of energy-neutral housing: toward a framework for analysis |
publisher |
MDPI AG |
series |
Sustainability |
issn |
2071-1050 |
publishDate |
2018-10-01 |
description |
Regions are expected to play a key role in realizing international, European, and national climate and energy goals. Also regions in the Netherlands are working toward these goals, taking initiatives toward an energy-neutral built environment by 2050. However, it remains unclear how such efforts and other socially innovative activities can best be described and how variation between them in terms of governance can be explained. In this article, we develop a framework for analyzing the governance of regional energy-neutral housing initiatives. We ask what factors shape regional climate and energy governance, particularly regional efforts to increase the efficiency of urban dwellings. We answer this question using a subnational comparative method and a most similar case design, focusing on three Dutch regions: Utrecht, Noord-Brabant and Drenthe. Based on document analysis and 24 semi-structured interviews, we find that the regional governance of energy-neutral housing initiatives is primarily driven by existing social networks in the regions, and less determined by local characteristics of the built environment. Thus, regional governance seems to have generated solutions that are supported by regional actors. Nonetheless, as these solutions are not entirely tailored to the regional situation, functionally speaking, a key question for future research is how effective these solutions will be. |
topic |
climate and energy governance customization effectiveness energy-neutral housing legitimacy most similar case design regional governance social innovation social networks subnational comparative method |
url |
http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/10/3726 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT lauradeleeuw theregionalgovernanceofenergyneutralhousingtowardaframeworkforanalysis AT martijngroenleer theregionalgovernanceofenergyneutralhousingtowardaframeworkforanalysis AT lauradeleeuw regionalgovernanceofenergyneutralhousingtowardaframeworkforanalysis AT martijngroenleer regionalgovernanceofenergyneutralhousingtowardaframeworkforanalysis |
_version_ |
1725762701192331264 |