Framing sustainability. Evidence from participatory forums to taylor the regional 2030 agenda to local contexts

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Abstract

The present article introduces an original theoretical framework to investigate how public participation reframes governmental sustainability topics along four dimensions: exploration, prioritization, embedding, and integration. The literature highlights public participation as a strategic sustainability governance tool that can help governments extract local communities’ knowledge to better design policy. In light of this, the article proposes the participatory assessment grid (PAG) to assessing participatory contribution to framing sustainability. The present study adopts a topic detection method to gauging and comparing qualitatively and quantitatively the seven Veneto region participatory forums’ output. In so doing, the article tests the PAG and highlights the bottom‐up contribution to the sustainability strategic plan formulation within the regional 2030 Agenda design. As the analysis reveals, participatory forums’ communicative content gives several potential contributions to government policy formulation that are drivers both to enhance public engagement and improve sustainability policy design.

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Righettini, M. S. (2021). Framing sustainability. Evidence from participatory forums to taylor the regional 2030 agenda to local contexts. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/su13084435

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