Article(electronic)January 14, 2016

Network Dynamics in Natural Resource Governance: A Case Study of Swiss Landscape Management

In: Policy studies journal: the journal of the Policy Studies Organization, Volume 45, Issue 2, p. 315-336

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Abstract

Structural characteristics of social networks have been recognized as important factors of effective natural resource governance. However, network analyses of natural resource governance most often remain static, even though governance is an inherently dynamic process. In this article, we investigate the evolution of a social network of organizational actors involved in the governance of natural resources in a regional nature park project in Switzerland. We ask how the maturation of a governance network affects bonding social capital and centralization in the network. Applying separable temporal exponential random graph modeling (STERGM), we test two hypotheses based on the risk hypothesis by Berardo and Scholz (2010) in a longitudinal setting. Results show that network dynamics clearly follow the expected trend toward generating bonding social capital but do not imply a shift toward less hierarchical and more decentralized structures over time. We investigate how these structural processes may contribute to network effectiveness over time.

Languages

English

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN: 1541-0072

DOI

10.1111/psj.12145

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