Multi-Level Governance : Conceptual Challenges and Case Studies from Australia.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781760461607
- 910
- G103 .M858 2017
Intro -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Acronyms -- Foreword -- Part 1: Conceptual Challenges -- 1. Multi-level Governance: An Introduction -- 2. Multi-level Governance and the Study of Australian Federalism -- 3. Rethinking Federalism: Network Governance, Multi-level Governance and Australian Politics -- 4. Accountability in Multi-level Governance: The Example of Australian Federalism -- 5. Multi-level Governmentality -- 6. Multi-level Governance as Political Theory -- Part 2: Education and Social Policy -- 7. Negotiating the Early Childhood Education Revolution: An Exercise in Multi-level Governance -- 8. The Deployment of an Epistemic Model of Multi-level Governance: A Study of Differences in Hearing -- 9. Multi-level Governance in Aboriginal Community Development: Structures, Processes and Skills for Working across Boundaries -- Part 3: Spatial and Planning Policy -- 10. Multi-level Housing Policy in Australia -- 11. Multi-level Governance in Integrated Land Use and Natural Resource Planning on the Urban Fringe: A Case Study of Processes and Structures for Governing across Boundaries -- 12. Regional Solutions for Multi‑level Governance Challenges in Australian Coastal and Climate Change Planning -- 13. Multi-level Governance in the Lake Eyre Basin: Meeting in the Middle? -- Part 4: Environmental and Agricultural Policy -- 14. Natural Resource Management as a Form of Multi-level Governance: The Impact of Reform in Queensland and Tasmania -- 15. Multi-level Integrated Water Governance: Examples from New South Wales and Colorado -- 16. Private Actors in Multi-level Governance: GLOBALG.A.P. Standard-setting for Agricultural and Food Products -- 17. Breaking Down the 'One-Size-Fits-All' Approach to Rural and Regional Policy: Enhancing Policy Initiatives through Multi-level Governance.
18. What Remains Unwritten? Developing a Critical Evaluation of Multi-level Governance and its Futures in Australian Public Policy and Politics -- List of Contributors.
Important policy problems rarely fit within existing territorial boundaries and individual governments rarely enjoy the power, resources and governance structures required to respond effectively to policy challenges under their responsibility. This book investigates the challenges--both conceptual and practical--of multi-level governance processes.
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