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A power analysis of a transforming marine community around oil transshipment at St. Eustatius

机译:在圣尤斯达蒂乌斯进行的石油转运周围的海洋社区转型的力量分析

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The strategic location of small islands in the Caribbean, close to the United States of America (USA), and their historical trade roots as former colonies of Europe make them an interesting business environment. Small islands' eagerness for economic development and their limited governance capacity often result in an unequal relationship between multinational private parties and small islands' policy actors, especially in regard to environmental management. This is also observed at St. Eustatius, a small Caribbean island that hosts a crucial oil storage and transshipment terminal that compromises the environmental state of the small island. However, in 2010, St. Eustatius (Statia) became part of the Netherlands, which significantly changed the responsibilities related to environmental management. Bringing the environmental state back in reversed existing power relations. To analyze these changing power dynamics, we apply the new social scientific concept of marine community, which encompasses a user community and a policy community and shows the different interests and power dynamics within and between them. While governance of the oil terminal used to be determined by structural power in the user community on behalf of NuStar, it currently relies on the structural power of the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment (I&E) in the policy community. In theory, structural power to bring the environmental state back in would be beneficial for governance. In practice, however, this is challenging because a small island environmental state is different from the environmental state in countries in Western societies. Although the Dutch Ministry has structural power, the way it relates to others (dispositional power) and uses resources (relational power) should be better adapted to the needs and characteristics of small island environmental states such as Statia. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:加勒比小岛的战略位置,靠近美利坚合众国(美国),以及其作为欧洲前殖民地的悠久历史贸易渊源,使它们成为有趣的商业环境。小岛屿对经济发展的渴望和有限的治理能力常常导致跨国私人当事方与小岛屿的政策行为者之间的关系不平等,特别是在环境管理方面。在加勒比岛上的小岛圣尤斯达蒂斯(St. Eustatius)也观察到了这一点,该岛拥有至关重要的石油储存和转运码头,损害了小岛的环境状况。但是,2010年,圣尤斯达修斯(Statia)成为荷兰的一部分,这大大改变了与环境管理相关的职责。使环境状态恢复到与现有权力关系相反的状态。为了分析这些不断变化的动力动态,我们应用了新的海洋社区社会科学概念,该概念涵盖了用户社区和政策社区,并显示了它们内部和之间的不同利益和动力动态。虽然以前由用户社区代表NuStar来决定石油码头的治理,但它目前依赖于政策界中荷兰基础设施和环境部(I&E)的结构力量。从理论上讲,恢复环境状态的结构性力量将对治理有利。但是实际上,这是一个挑战,因为小岛国的环境状况与西方社会国家的环境状况不同。尽管荷兰政府拥有结构权力,但其与他人的关系(处置权力)和使用资源的方式(关系权力)应更好地适应小岛屿环境国家(例如斯塔蒂亚)的需求和特征。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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