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This document contains all Lectures, including my notes, Tutorial Questions and answers, and some discussion Questions. IT includes a table of content so you can easily find the different Lectures and the related concepts. For a short version of this, see my summary (7 pages long) which only inlcudes the most important concepts per lecture. With this script, you basically don't need to go to the lectures anymore, you can just read through the whole script and you have all the information needed to pass the exam with a good grade (I managed an 8).

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Environmental Quality and Governance
ENP 35806




Lectures – learning material, combined with notes




Wageningen University




Anneli Janzer

,Content
Lecture 1 – Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 1

Lecture 1 – Risk Society and Reflexive Modernity ............................................................................................ 2
1. Environmental risks .................................................................................................................................... 2
1.1 What is a risk? ....................................................................................................................................... 2
2. Simple Modernity ....................................................................................................................................... 2
3. Reflexive Modernity ................................................................................................................................... 3
3.1 Reflexive modernity and risk .................................................................................................................. 3
4. Reinvention of politics ................................................................................................................................ 4

Lecture 2 – Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity ...................................................................................... 5
1. Introduction................................................................................................................................................ 5
2. Disciplines................................................................................................................................................... 6
3. Interdisciplinary research ........................................................................................................................... 6
4. Problem ( or solution) oriented interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research....................................... 7
5. Transdisciplinary research .......................................................................................................................... 9
5.1 Characteristics and challenges of transdisciplinarity ........................................................................... 10
6. Knowledge integration ............................................................................................................................. 12
6.1 Example Fischnetz in Switzerland (´99-´04) ......................................................................................... 13

Lecture 3 – Understanding Multi-Level Governance ....................................................................................... 15
1. Vertical and horizontal shifts ................................................................................................................... 15
2. Scale discordance ..................................................................................................................................... 16
3. Making sense of the mess: Multilevel Governance (MLG) ....................................................................... 16
4. EU Water Framework Directive................................................................................................................ 18
4.1 Phase 1: 1995-1998 ............................................................................................................................. 18
4.2 Phase 2: 1998-debate begins ............................................................................................................... 18
5. Intersecting scales and levels in European governance ........................................................................... 18
5.1 Phase 3: 1999-2000 .................................................................................................................................... 19
5.2 Phase 4: 2000 .............................................................................................................................................. 19
5.3 Phase 5: 2000 .............................................................................................................................................. 20

Lecture 4 – Public and private responses to governing risk ............................................................................ 21
1. Legitimacy ................................................................................................................................................ 21
1.1 What is legitimacy? ............................................................................................................................. 21
1.2 State authority and legitimacy ............................................................................................................ 22
2. Input legitimacy ....................................................................................................................................... 23
3. Output legitimacy .................................................................................................................................... 24

,Tutorial 1........................................................................................................................................................ 25

Discussion Questions...................................................................................................................................... 27

Lecture 5 – Basic principles of eel ecology, ecophysiology and connectivity between river basins and seas... 28
1. General life-cycle of a fish ........................................................................................................................ 28
2. The Sargasso Sea...................................................................................................................................... 29
3. Threats during an eel’s life ....................................................................................................................... 31
3.1 Eel probably uses currents for migration ............................................................................................. 32
3.2 Glass eel are eaten............................................................................................................................... 32
3.3 Glass eel smell symbiotic bacteria of seagrass and other macrophytes .............................................. 32
3.4 Barriers in rivers and sea arms ............................................................................................................ 32
3.5 Toxic compounds ................................................................................................................................. 33
3.6 Natural fresh water eel predators ....................................................................................................... 34
3.7 Eels fishing since ancient times ............................................................................................................ 34
3.8 Hydropower turbines in rivers ............................................................................................................. 34
3.9 Natural migrating eel predators .......................................................................................................... 35
3.10 Swim bladder parasites and viruses .................................................................................................... 35

Lecture 6.1 - Principles of (eco) toxicology and environmental quality ........................................................... 36
1. Persistent organic pollutants POPs .......................................................................................................... 37
2. Characteristic toxic signs of dioxin-like compounds ................................................................................. 39
3. Need to check in the environment ........................................................................................................... 41

Lecture 6.2 - Environmental and food toxicology and sediment contamination ............................................. 44
1. Calculation ............................................................................................................................................... 44
2. Calculation of TEQs (TCDD-equivalents) .................................................................................................. 47
3. When compounds get into organisms ..................................................................................................... 49

Tutorial 2 – Eel and Toxicology ....................................................................................................................... 52

Discussion on eel and toxicology .................................................................................................................... 54

Lecture 7 – Understanding complexity, uncertainty and ambiguity ................................................................ 55
1. Certainty vs Uncertainty........................................................................................................................... 55
2. Types of uncertainty (uncertainty about the why?) ................................................................................. 55
3. Object of uncertainty ............................................................................................................................... 55
3.1 Substantive Uncertainty ...................................................................................................................... 56
3.2 Strategic uncertainty ........................................................................................................................... 57
3.3 Institutional uncertainty ...................................................................................................................... 58
4. Meta intervention strategies ................................................................................................................... 59

Lecture 8 – Risk governance ........................................................................................................................... 60

, 1. Risks ......................................................................................................................................................... 60
1.1 Types of risk ......................................................................................................................................... 60
2. Risk governance ....................................................................................................................................... 61
3. Risk governance framework ..................................................................................................................... 62
3.1 Pre-Assessment .................................................................................................................................... 63
3.2 Risk Appraisal/Assessment .................................................................................................................. 63
3.3 Risk evaluation ..................................................................................................................................... 64
3.4 Risk management ................................................................................................................................ 65
3.5 Risk communication ............................................................................................................................. 66
3.6 Context................................................................................................................................................. 66

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