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Trust-based environmental regulation.

Bettina Lange1, Andy Gouldson

  • 1Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford, Manor Road Building, Manor Road, Oxford OX1 3UQ, United Kingdom. Bettina.Lange@csls.ox.ac.uk

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Trust-based environmental regulation fosters cooperation between businesses, regulators, and citizens for better environmental outcomes. This approach enhances regulatory effectiveness, efficiency, and equity by promoting collective action and behavioral change.

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Area of Science:

  • Environmental policy and governance
  • Regulatory studies
  • Social science research

Background:

  • Trust in regulatory bodies, processes, and outcomes is frequently discussed but its impact on regulatory performance remains unclear.
  • Existing research often overlooks the influence of trust on different actors and measures of environmental regulation effectiveness.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define and examine trust-based environmental regulation as a distinct regulatory style.
  • To analyze the advantages and disadvantages of trust in environmental regulation for achieving behavioral change.
  • To explore the role of trust in specific contractual regulatory approaches.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of trust-based environmental regulation.
  • Examination of pros and cons of trust relationships in environmental governance.
  • Case study analysis of responsive regulation, self-regulation, and environmental agreements.

Main Results:

  • Trust-based environmental regulation, characterized by openness and cooperation, can lead to more effective, efficient, and equitable environmental protection.
  • Trust relationships are crucial for behavioral change in environmental regulation, particularly within contractual styles like responsive regulation, self-regulation, and environmental agreements.
  • Trust offers potential for collective action beyond individual competing interests, creating new avenues for environmental behavioral change.

Conclusions:

  • Trust-based relationships are vital for advancing environmental regulation.
  • This regulatory style challenges conventional views of regulation, highlighting trust's potential to foster collaborative action and influence behavior.
  • The findings are relevant for future research and ongoing discussions on the evolution of regulatory frameworks.