The policy coherence framework approach in a multi-level analysis of European, German and Thuringian Climate Policy with a special focus on Land Use, Land-Use Change and Forestry (LULUCF)

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Abstract

This work sets out to apply the Policy Coherence Framework (PCF) to the case of climate policy, taking into account the European, German and Thuringian political levels of analysis. It combines an analysis of vertical coherence between these levels and horizontal coherence within and between different sectoral policies. The study demonstrates disparities between coherence within climate policy itself and between other policy sectors as regards forest area development. It further reveals some contradictions between economic and ecological goals in German climate policy, particularly as concerns the role of forests. According to the authors, this observation can, at least in part, be explained by the national security obligations of Germany as a nation state. This assumption is supported by the observation that the regional level of Thuringia is more consistent with the supranational level of the European Union, both of which can “afford” to favour ecology over economy due to not being nation states. Another finding suggests that the broad and ambiguous definition of climate policy causes many contradictions, leading to an “omnipresence” of climate policy, and in doing so, strips it of its meaning and, consequently, practical relevance.

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)415-424
Number of pages10
JournalWorld Economy
Volume2
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Peer-reviewedYes

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ORCID /0000-0001-7179-9364/work/163765756
Mendeley 11f7af94-363e-300d-a5b5-5dd193327fda

Keywords

Keywords

  • land-use policy, climate policy, forest policy, land-use policy, climate policy, forest policy