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What is the role of epistemic communities in shaping local environmental policy? Managing environmental change through planning and greenspace in Fukuoka City Japan

机译:认知社区在制定当地环境政策方面的作用是什么?通过日本福冈市的规划和绿地管理环境变化

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This paper evaluates the role of epistemic communities in shaping local environmental policy, through the case of management of environmental change through planning and greenspace in Fukuoka City, Japan. Amidst increasing global interest in the role of evidence-based policy and urban science in responding to environmental issues in cities, Fukuoka is distinctive. Locally-situated scholars in Fukuoka have, for several decades, sought to shape local responses to environmental change by influencing policy for the built environment and greenspace. Through analysis of scholarly outputs produced by scholars working at universities and research institutes within Fukuoka and policy documentation produced by the city government, we characterise the development of Fukuoka’s urban environmental change epistemic community. We suggest that built environment and greenspace policy to respond to environmental change in Fukuoka has been shaped by an epistemic community in three ways. These are: (a) a common belief in techno-scientific evidence derived from empirical observation; (b) a shared interest in urban planning and greenspace as a vehicle for realising change; and (c) a common normative concern with citizen wellbeing, rooted in negative historical experiences with pollution. We argue that policy formation driven by scholarly expertise in cities may have a greater chance of taking root if there is a favourable historical context of locally-led environmental science research, personal investment of the epistemic community members in the city, and regular dialogue between the epistemic community and wider society in the city. We conclude that a strong and reflexive epistemic community, working in collaboration with environmental and civil society actors, is important in understanding an appropriate response to current urban environmental challenges.
机译:本文以日本福冈市通过规划和绿地管理环境变化为例,评估了认知社区在制定当地环境政策中的作用。随着全球对基于证据的政策和城市科学在应对城市环境问题中的作用的兴趣日益浓厚,福冈与众不同。福冈的当地学者数十年来一直试图通过影响建筑环境和绿地政策来塑造当地对环境变化的反应。通过分析福冈市内大学和研究机构的学者的学术成果以及市政府编制的政策文件,我们描绘出了福冈城市环境变化认识社区的发展。我们建议,认识论社区在三种方面塑造了响应福冈环境变化的建筑环境和绿地政策。它们是:(a)从经验观察中得出的对技术科学证据的普遍信仰; (b)对城市规划和绿地作为实现变革的手段有着共同的兴趣; (c)对公民福祉的普遍规范关注,源于对污染的负面历史经验。我们认为,如果存在当地主导的环境科学研究的有利历史背景,城市中知识社区成员的个人投资以及城市之间的定期对话,那么由城市学术专才推动的政策形成可能更有可能扎根。认知社区和城市中更广泛的社会。我们得出的结论是,与环境和公民社会行为者合作的强大而反思性的认识论社区对于理解对当前城市环境挑战的适当应对至关重要。

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