New publication in the Journal of Environmental Planning and Management

Manuel Sudau, Enrico Celio and Adrienne Grêt-​Regamey wrote a new article on factors influencing the acceptance of spatial planning instruments.  

In their research, which was conducted as part of the SNSF-funded Polisol project (NRP 68), they used Q-methodology to assess factors that influence the acceptance or rejection of spatial planning instruments as a basis for developing new policy instruments to protect soil resources. Using an online survey and interviews, they identified different social perspectives and their respective patterns of argumentation. The results show that the effect on people, institutional embeddedness, trust in the acting institutions, and the general understanding of the instrument are the most important factors for the acceptance of policy instruments to promote the sustainable use of soil resources. Since the emergence of acceptance is a complex process and there is no universal way to influence it, their findings offer potential benefits, especially for policy makers. For example, based on the results, communication strategies in the policy-making process can be improved and tailored to the identified characteristics of the social perspectives.

Read the full article in the Journal of Environmental Planning and Management here:

Application of Q-methodology for identifying factors of acceptance of spatial planning instruments
Manuel Sudau, Enrico Celio, and Adrienne Grêt-Regamey, 2022
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management

DOI: external page https://doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2022.2043259

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