Circular Economy Transition in The Context of Multilevel European Governance: The Cases of Finland and Scotland

Pekka Valkama, Karoliina Isoaho, Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko, Paula S. Karlsson

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Abstrakti

The aim of this study is to outline how a circular economy (CE) is emerging as public policy programs in the context of European multi-level governance. Our findings highlight strong and relatively functional vertical governance relationships visible in the Finnish effort to promote a CE transition. We also found that Scotland faces difficulties with its ambitious CE policy, because it tries to follow the framework of the European mainstream multi-level governance as a nonEU-member country which contrasts with more conservative policies of the United Kingdom. Furthermore, the study identified clear horizontal governance relationships at national levels of both countries, because the central governments have to acquire know-how and support services from many arm’s length bodies which have the necessary expertise and capability to work flexibly with local governments and other stakeholders.
AlkuperäiskieliEnglanti
OtsikkoProceedings of GSRD International Conference
AlaotsikkoKyoto, Japan
JulkaisupaikkaKhandagiri, Bhubaneswar
KustantajaInstitute for Technology and Research (ITRESEARCH)
Sivut76-82
Sivumäärä7
Painos421
ISBN (painettu)978-93-90150-28-1
TilaJulkaistu - 2023
OKM-julkaisutyyppiA4 Artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa
TapahtumaGSRD International Conference - Kyoto Tokyu Hotel, Kyoto, Japani
Kesto: 28 kesäk. 202329 kesäk. 2023

Conference

ConferenceGSRD International Conference
Maa/AlueJapani
KaupunkiKyoto
Ajanjakso28/06/2329/06/23

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