Abstract

AbstractThis paper illustrates the ways in which changes in the relevant social actors' perception of the 'forest sector' challenge the notion of cross-sectoral coordination. For this purpose, qualitative case studies in Austria and in the Netherlands were considered to be the most appropriate. Austria and the Netherlands were selected on the basis of their similarities with regard to political culture, as both countries originally had a corporatist tradition in the field of forest policy.

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