Peter Driessen

Environmental Governance
Utrecht University
Netherlands

Biography

Peter Driessen is full professor of Environmental Governance with the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University. Driessen's research contributes to the scholarly and political debate on sustainability governance, by analysing interventions that have the potential to make governance outcomes more congruent with sustainability goals. In short, his research addresses a long-standing theoretical and empirical concern of "what works where, when and why". Special attention is given to institutional, legal, and social conditions that may foster sustainable development. The research takes as a presumption that governance arrangements that aim to enhance sustainable development should not only be effective, but also legitimate and efficient. By reflecting on particular practices, insights are gained in the conditions under which various modes of governance are successful or unsuccessful. His research covers practices such as climate adaptation, urban planning and water management. Furthermore, his research interests include interactive policy-making, environmental impact assessment, and science-policy interactions.

Research Intrest

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

List of Publications
Koop, S. H.A., Koetsier, L., Doornhof, A., Reinstra, O., van Leeuwen, C. J., Brouwer, S., Dieperink, C. & Driessen, P. P.J. (27.05.2017). Assessing the Governance Capacity of Cities to Address Challenges of Water, Waste, and Climate Change. Water Resources Management, (pp. 1-17) (17 p.).
Hegger, Dries L.T., Mees, Heleen L.P., Driessen, Peter P.J. & Runhaar, Hens A.C. (14.06.2017). The Roles of Residents in Climate Adaptation: A systematic review in the case of The Netherlands. Environmental Policy and Governance EET-16-0023.R2.
Barnes, Clare, Claus, Rachel, Driessen, Peter, Dos Santos, Maria Joao Ferreira, George, Mary Ann & Van Laerhoven, Frank (07.04.2017). Uniting forest and livelihood outcomes? Analyzing external actor interventions in sustainable livelihoods in a community forest management context. International Journal of the Commons, 11 (1), (pp. 532-571) (40 p.).