Sustainability management in cities: a perspective regarding the role of civil society networks in the public policy analysis process

Author:

Kist Mônica Beppler1ORCID,Bellen Hans Michael Van1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Alongside the consolidation of the multicentric model of public management, new forms of organization have been structured to act in the public policy process, seeking to contribute to the development of the policies’ contexts and to direct this development toward a more sustainable trajectory. This research analyzes the relationship between civil society and the state, investigating how civil society networks aimed at sustainable development in cities act in the public policy analysis process. We studied four cases through an interpretative data analysis, researching how they act in the stages of problem identification, agenda setting, and formulation of alternatives. We concluded that the networks act in the three stages, and their contributions are represented by diagnoses about the city, events to debate themes, and explicit advocacy work with public managers. We assess that the systematized approach and the technical bias adopted by these networks contribute to them being considered an instance of support for local management by providing useful information to direct cities toward a more sustainable development trajectory.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Public Administration

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