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Regional Development and Climate Change Adaptation: A Study of the Role of Legitimacy Cover

Regional Development and Climate Change Adaptation: A Study of the Role of Legitimacy

Open Access
|Oct 2016

Abstract

This paper presents results from a study of Czech Local Action Groups (LAGs), focusing on gaining knowledge about their internally perceived legitimacy and their potential role in local adaptation to climate change. Former studies on the role of governance networks in climate change adaptation have suggested that these networks’ legitimacy are crucial for their success. In this article we provide an analytical framework that can be used to address different aspects of local governance networks which are important for their legitimacy and the way they are apt as instruments for climate change adaptation actions. We also present a survey among LAG members that provide empirical data that we discuss in the article. The framework and the data are discussed with reference to existing contributions in the intersection of legitimacy, governance networks and climate change adaptation. A specific aim is to provide research based recommendations for further improving LAGs as an adaptation instrument. In addition, knowledge is generated that will be interesting for further studies of similar local governance initiatives in the climate change adaptation context.

Language: English
Page range: 207 - 226
Submitted on: Mar 21, 2016
Accepted on: Jul 22, 2016
Published on: Oct 18, 2016
Published by: Mendel University in Brno
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2016 Erik Thorstensen, Ellen-Marie Forsberg, Anders Underthun, Pavel Danihelka, Jakub Řeháček, published by Mendel University in Brno
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