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Private–public partnership: An exceptional solution in nature conservation in Norway
In Norway, traditional nature conservation by government declaration is still the dominant way of protecting nature areas of national and international interest. This article presents some results from a case study of one exceptional case of private–public partnership in nature conservation. Strong opposition among local actors resulted in conservation by legal contracts between public and private actors. Discussing some possible explanations, the authors argue that a rather special network among the local community and central government and a rather creative combination of environmental and agricultural policy instruments were essential for this particular outcome.
Private–public partnership: An exceptional solution in nature conservation in Norway
In Norway, traditional nature conservation by government declaration is still the dominant way of protecting nature areas of national and international interest. This article presents some results from a case study of one exceptional case of private–public partnership in nature conservation. Strong opposition among local actors resulted in conservation by legal contracts between public and private actors. Discussing some possible explanations, the authors argue that a rather special network among the local community and central government and a rather creative combination of environmental and agricultural policy instruments were essential for this particular outcome.
Private–public partnership: An exceptional solution in nature conservation in Norway
Hovik, Sissel (author) / Edvardsen, Morten (author)
Local Environment ; 11 ; 361-372
2006-08-01
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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