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XI World Congress<br>of Rural SociologyXI World Congress of Rural Sociology

Trondheim, Norway
July 25-30, 2004

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Plenary Speakers

Professor Geoffrey Lawrence
University of Queensland, Australia

Promoting Sustainable Development: the Question of Governance


Despite continuing disagreement about the meaning of 'sustainable development', the so-called triple-bottom-line trajectory - which would see economic advancement being achieved alongside social equity and environmental security - is viewed as one of the promises for future progress regionally, nationally and globally. At the regional level we are witnessing various experiments in governance that cut across, challenge and undermine existing decision-making structures. They are being developed and implemented because of the perceived failure of older forms of governance to deliver sustainable development. Do these experiments represent a re-vitalisation of participatory democracy ­ with the inclusion of environmental and social calculations ensuring that local communities and local ecologies have stronger 'voices' in positive change? Do they represent a real decentralisation of power? Do they foster social inclusion? Importantly, do they challenge currently unsustainable patterns of development (those based, largely, on the continuation of productivist agriculture)?

This address will examine the 'regional experiment' that is occurring within the advanced societies, identifying the general features of the schemes, policies and programs that are being promoted to bring about sustainable development. It will examine the potential of participative processes to transform rural landscapes and will explore the contradictory nature of devolved governance in the context of centralised administrative arrangements. Finally, from a policy perspective, the talk will seek to identify the elements, and forms, of regional governance that appear to provide the best options for sustainable development.

Biographical Note

Geoffrey Lawrence is Professor of Sociology and Head of the School of Social Science at The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. He is one of Australia's leading sociologists, with research interests in rural and regional development; globalisation and localisation; and, social aspects of natural resource management. He is co-editor of the International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food, and on the editorial boards of the Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, and Journal of Sociology. He has published some 20 books, 120 book chapters, and over 200 refereed articles, conference papers and research monographs. His most recent co-edited/co-authored books are: Recoding Nature: Critical Perspectives on Genetic Engineering (UNSW Press, 2004); Globalization, Localization and Sustainable Livelihoods (Ashgate, 2003); and, A Future for Regional Australia: Escaping Global Misfortune (Cambridge, 2001).

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