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Institutional and Actor-Oriented Factors Constraining Expert-Based Forest Information Exchange in Europe: A Policy Analysis from an Actor-Centred Institutionalist Approach

机译:限制基于专家的森林信息交换的制度和行为主体因素:基于行为主体的制度主义方法的政策分析

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Adequate and accessible expert-based forest information has become increasingly in demand for effective decisions and informed policies in the forest and forest-related sectors in Europe. Such accessibility requires a collaborative environment and constant information exchange between various actors at different levels and across sectors. However, information exchange in complex policy environments is challenging, and is often constrained by various institutional, actor-oriented, and technical factors. In forest policy research, no study has yet attempted to simultaneously account for these multiple factors influencing expert-based forest information exchange. By employing a policy analysis from an actor-centred institutionalist perspective, this paper aims to provide an overview of the most salient institutional and actor-oriented factors that are perceived as constraining forest information exchange at the national level across European countries. We employ an exploratory research approach, and utilise both qualitative and quantitative methods to analyse our data. The data was collected through a semi-structured survey targeted at forest and forest-related composite actors in 21 European countries. The results revealed that expert-based forest information exchange is constrained by a number of compound and closely interlinked institutional and actor-oriented factors, reflecting the complex interplay of institutions and actors at the national level. The most salient institutional factors that stand out include restrictive or ambiguous data protection policies, inter-organisational information arrangements, different organisational cultures, and a lack of incentives. Forest information exchange becomes even more complex when actors are confronted with actor-oriented factors such as issues of distrust, diverging preferences and perceptions, intellectual property rights, and technical capabilities. We conclude that expert-based forest information exchange is a complex and challenging task. It is driven by actors’ preferences/interests, perceptions, and capabilities, and is shaped by formal rules and social norms.
机译:在欧洲,森林和与森林有关的部门对基于专家的充分和可获取的基于森林的信息的需求日益增长,需要有效的决策和知情的政策。这种可访问性需要协作环境,并需要不同级别和跨部门的不同参与者之间不断的信息交换。但是,复杂的政策环境中的信息交换具有挑战性,并且经常受到各种制度,面向参与者和技术因素的约束。在森林政策研究中,还没有研究试图同时说明影响基于专家的森林信息交换的这些多个因素。通过从以行为者为中心的制度主义角度进行政策分析,本文旨在概述最显着的制度性因素和以行为者为导向的因素,这些因素被认为限制了欧洲国家之间国家一级的森林信息交换。我们采用探索性研究方法,并利用定性和定量方法来分析我们的数据。这些数据是通过针对21个欧洲国家的森林及与森林相关的复合行为者进行的半结构化调查收集的。结果表明,基于专家的森林信息交流受到许多复合的,紧密联系的机构和行为者导向因素的制约,反映了国家一级机构和行为者之间复杂的相互作用。最突出的体制因素包括限制性或模棱两可的数据保护政策,组​​织间的信息安排,不同的组织文化以及缺乏激励机制。当行为者面临以行为者为导向的因素时,例如不信任,分歧的偏好和看法,知识产权和技术能力,森林信息交流变得更加复杂。我们得出结论,基于专家的森林信息交换是一项复杂而具有挑战性的任务。它由演员的喜好/兴趣,看法和能力决定,并由正式规则和社会规范所塑造。

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