Mikä tekee luonnon monimuotoisuuden köyhtymisen pysäyttämisestä Suomessa pirullisen ongelman?
Abstract
The paper approaches the loss of biological diversity in Finland as a wicked problem. Based on Rittel and Webber’s theory, it builds on a hypothesis that the wickedness of the problem originates from the different views the key stakeholders of Finnish natural resource policy hold towards the current state of biodiversity, as well as the actions necessary for stopping its decline. The paper also uses Schön and Rein’s theory on the role of action frames in intractable policy controversies.Downloads
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Pirkkala, S. (2017). Mikä tekee luonnon monimuotoisuuden köyhtymisen pysäyttämisestä Suomessa pirullisen ongelman?. Politiikka, 59(1), 33–51. Retrieved from https://journal.fi/politiikka/article/view/151892
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