TY - JOUR
T1 - Understanding design and implementation attributes for strategic policies
T2 - the case of Australia’s national environment policies
AU - Samnakay, Nadeem
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Governments develop policies that set strategic directions on matters of national significance, referred to in this paper as strategic policies. Australia’s Commonwealth Government develops and influences national environmental and sustainability policies despite having limited constitutional powers in the management of natural resources. The Commonwealth Government has, over the past three decades, developed strategic policies aimed at sustainably managing forests, water, soils and agricultural lands. The design and implementation arrangements of environmental policies that have endured is not well studied, and this paper addresses this knowledge gap in the context of a federal system. The National Forest Policy Statement, the National Water Initiative and the Natural Heritage Trust have endured centre-left Labor and centre-right Coalition Governments, and serve as case studies. These policies have required structural adjustments to industries to varying degrees to limit impacts on the environment, leading to contestations about policy objectives. The policy cycle serves as the primary heuristic for analysis and the research finds that policy objectives are constrained by the Commonwealth Government’s limited constitutional powers on environmental matters. Its participation in strategic policies is driven through notions of resolving a crisis and the policies endure in a phase of indifference to the original policy objectives.
AB - Governments develop policies that set strategic directions on matters of national significance, referred to in this paper as strategic policies. Australia’s Commonwealth Government develops and influences national environmental and sustainability policies despite having limited constitutional powers in the management of natural resources. The Commonwealth Government has, over the past three decades, developed strategic policies aimed at sustainably managing forests, water, soils and agricultural lands. The design and implementation arrangements of environmental policies that have endured is not well studied, and this paper addresses this knowledge gap in the context of a federal system. The National Forest Policy Statement, the National Water Initiative and the Natural Heritage Trust have endured centre-left Labor and centre-right Coalition Governments, and serve as case studies. These policies have required structural adjustments to industries to varying degrees to limit impacts on the environment, leading to contestations about policy objectives. The policy cycle serves as the primary heuristic for analysis and the research finds that policy objectives are constrained by the Commonwealth Government’s limited constitutional powers on environmental matters. Its participation in strategic policies is driven through notions of resolving a crisis and the policies endure in a phase of indifference to the original policy objectives.
KW - Strategic policy
KW - environment and sustainability policy
KW - policy cycle
KW - policy design and implementation
KW - policy success
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85084289695&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/01442872.2020.1760232
DO - 10.1080/01442872.2020.1760232
M3 - Article
SN - 0144-2872
VL - 43
SP - 715
EP - 737
JO - Policy Studies
JF - Policy Studies
IS - 4
ER -