. 1 Property regimes in the context of multi-level biodiversity governance Decision-making over the forest management in protected areas in Slovak Republic PhD meeting – Bratislava Sonja Trifunovova, PhD student
Sonja Trifunovová, PhD student Institute for Forecasting Slovak Academy of Sciences Multi-level biodiversity governance Concept emerged from studies on EU integration as a new wave of thinking about EU as one political system Multi-level governance- governance dispersed across multiple jurisdictions governance = increased interdependence between governments and non-governmental actors at various territorial levels (Bache and Flinders 2004)
Sonja Trifunovová, PhD student Institute for Forecasting Slovak Academy of Sciences The EU theoretically became “complex and very dynamic polity in which decision- making powers are shared between different vertical tiers of authority (supranational, national, subnational)” (Jordan A. 2001) However, normative stance prevails : - MLG more effective than central state monopoly - Biodiversity can successfully be maintained by such complex, multi-layered governance systems
Sonja Trifunovová, PhD student Institute for Forecasting Slovak Academy of Sciences Challenge for new EU member states? Jehlička & Tickle (2004) have recognized more passive approach of these countries in EU environmental policy-making, due to previous 'top- down' imposition of EU requirements, which came to be the leading framework of their environmental policy.
Sonja Trifunovová, PhD student Institute for Forecasting Slovak Academy of Sciences Effects - Low level of participation -> conflicts over management of forests inside protected areas -> research interest: role of property regimes ?
Sonja Trifunovová, PhD student Institute for Forecasting Slovak Academy of Sciences Theory 1- Inductive Approach 2- Concept of Institutional Interplay and Change
Sonja Trifunovová, PhD student Institute for Forecasting Slovak Academy of Sciences Methodology Qualitative Interviews, Ethnographic Research CPR Games in SR (in part)
Sonja Trifunovová, PhD student Institute for Forecasting Slovak Academy of Sciences Cooperatives “urbariats” - Common type of property - The size of owned land differs among cooperatives and within cooperatives - Benefits shared - Costs: maintenance of forest
Sonja Trifunovová, PhD student Institute for Forecasting Slovak Academy of Sciences Property and use rights changed over the time Reconstruction of Slovak case Austro-Hungarian Kingdom Socialism (establishment of national park) Post-socialism Reconstruction of Serbian Case Austro-Hungarian Kingdom Socialism (establishment of national park) Post-socialism
Sonja Trifunovová, PhD student Institute for Forecasting Slovak Academy of Sciences Interviews How do they make their choices over forest management? Interviews suggest that… (data still under process!) - important role of power relationships - size of owned forest play role - costs burden - emotional attachment
Sonja Trifunovová, PhD student Institute for Forecasting Slovak Academy of Sciences Thank you!
Sonja Trifunovová, PhD student Institute for Forecasting Slovak Academy of Sciences References: Bache I, Fliders M Themes and issues in multi- level governance. In Multi-level Governance, Bache I, Flinders M (eds). Oxford University Press: New York, pp Fairbrass J, Jordan A Protecting biodiversity in the European Union: national barriers and European opportunities? Journal of European Public Policy 8: Jehlička P, Tickle A Environmental Implications of Eastern Enlargement: The end of progressive EU Environmental Policy? Environmental Politics 13: