A framework for assessing the accountability of local governance arrangements for adaptation to climate change |
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Authors: | Heleen Mees Peter Driessen |
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Affiliation: | Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Accountability has hardly been studied in the governance of climate change adaptation. This paper develops a framework for assessing the accountability of interactive governance arrangements for local adaptation. This framework is based on five important accountability mechanisms: Clear responsibilities and mandates, Transparency, Political oversight, Citizen control and Checks and sanctions. For illustration purposes, the proposed framework is applied to the case of a Dutch local adaptation governance arrangement. The application shows that the five proposed mechanisms and their operationalizations offer a valid assessment of the accountability of such arrangements. It also raises some challenges, such as the tensions between accountability and flexibility, legitimacy and effectiveness; the potentially important roles of trust and of the political skills of central actor(s) in the arrangement in raising accountability, and the potential need to distinguish between arrangements for policy planning and for service delivery. |
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Keywords: | accountability interactive governance arrangements assessment framework climate change adaptation |
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