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Material efficiency: from top-down steering to tailor-made governance.

Jacqueline Cramer1

  • 1Utrecht Sustainability Institute, Utrecht University, Heidelberglaan 2, Utrecht 3584 CS, The Netherlands. j.m.cramer@uu.nl

Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences
|January 30, 2013
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Summary

Achieving material efficiency requires governments to actively steer and orchestrate transitions, not just set policies. A collaborative, tailor-made governance approach is crucial for societal material efficiency.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Administration
  • Innovation Studies
  • Transition Management

Background:

  • Material efficiency is a critical 21st-century challenge.
  • Understanding societal transition towards material efficiency is vital.
  • The role of government in facilitating this transition is under-explored.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the government's role in achieving a material-efficient society.
  • To analyze governance approaches for complex system changes.
  • To provide insights into effective transition management strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review in public administration and innovation studies.
  • Analysis of transition management theories.
  • Case study examination of plastics, e-waste, and bio-energy in the Netherlands.

Main Results:

  • Top-down government approaches are insufficient for enhancing material efficiency.
  • A tailor-made governance approach, involving continuous interplay between actors, is necessary.
  • Effective governance requires the government to steer and orchestrate the entire implementation process.

Conclusions:

  • The government's role extends beyond policy formulation to active process orchestration.
  • Scientifically underpinned guiding principles and indicators are essential for effective governance.
  • Further research is needed in public administration and transition management to develop these tools.