More evolution than revolution : transition management in public policy
Rotmans, Jan ; Kemp, René ; van Asselt, Marjolein
2001
3
15-30
case study ; energy economics ; gas emission ; sustainable development
Environment
http://kemp.unu-merit.nl/docs/rotmans-kemp-asselt.pdf
English
Bibliogr.
"Transitions are transformation processes in which society changes in a fundamental way over a generation or more. Although the goals of a transition are ultimately chosen by society, governments can play a role in bringing about structural change in a stepwise manner. Their management involves sensitivity to existing dynamics and regular adjustment of goals to overcome the conflict between long-term ambition and short-term concerns. This article uses the example of a transition to a low emission energy supply in the Netherlands to argue that transition management provides a basis for coherence and consistency in public policy and can be the spur to sustainable development."
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