Policy and power: A conceptual framework between the ‘old’and ‘new’policy idioms B Arts, JV Tatenhove Policy sciences 37, 339-356, 2004 | 621 | 2004 |
Forests, discourses, institutions: A discursive-institutional analysis of global forest governance B Arts, M Buizer Forest policy and economics 11 (5-6), 340-347, 2009 | 551 | 2009 |
Political modernisation and policy arrangements: a framework for understanding environmental policy change B Arts, P Leroy, J Van Tatenhove Public organization review 6, 93-106, 2006 | 506 | 2006 |
The political influence of global NGOs: case studies on the climate and biodiversity conventions. B Arts | 468 | 1998 |
Political modernisation and the environment: the renewal of environmental policy arrangements J van Tatenhove, B Arts, P Leroy Springer Science & Business Media, 2013 | 420 | 2013 |
Institutional processes in environmental governance: lots of dynamics, not much change? B Arts, P Leroy Environment and Policy 47, 267, 2006 | 420 | 2006 |
Landscape approaches: a state-of-the-art review B Arts, M Buizer, L Horlings, V Ingram, C Van Oosten, P Opdam Annual Review of Environment and Resources 42, 439-463, 2017 | 291 | 2017 |
Discursive shifts in Dutch river management:‘deep’institutional change or adaptation strategy? MA Wiering, BJM Arts Living rivers: trends and challenges in science and management, 327-338, 2006 | 265 | 2006 |
Bioeconomy–an emerging meta-discourse affecting forest discourses? H Pülzl, D Kleinschmit, B Arts Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 29 (4), 386-393, 2014 | 261 | 2014 |
Analysing governance modes and shifts—Governance arrangements in Dutch nature policy R Arnouts, M Van der Zouwen, B Arts Forest policy and economics 16, 43-50, 2012 | 259 | 2012 |
‘Green alliances’ of business and NGOs. New styles of self‐regulation or ‘dead‐end roads’? B Arts Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management 9 (1), 26-36, 2002 | 248 | 2002 |
Non-state actors in international relations B Arts, M Noortmann, B Reinalda Ashgate, 2001 | 237 | 2001 |
The evolution of REDD+: An analysis of discursive-institutional dynamics JW Den Besten, B Arts, P Verkooijen Environmental science & policy 35, 40-48, 2014 | 220 | 2014 |
Discourses, actors and instruments in international forest governance BJM Arts, M Appelstrand, D Kleinschmit, H Pülzl, IJ Visseren-Hamakers, ... Embracing complexity: Meeting the challenges of international forest …, 2010 | 189 | 2010 |
Leaders and laggards in environmental policy: a quantitative analysis of domestic policy outputs D Liefferink, B Arts, J Kamstra, J Ooijevaar Journal of European public policy 16 (5), 677-700, 2009 | 182 | 2009 |
Non-state actors in global governance: Three faces of power B Arts Preprints aus der Max-Planck-Projektgruppe Recht der Gemeinschaftsgüter, 2003 | 181 | 2003 |
Governance, scale and the environment: the importance of recognizing knowledge claims in transdisciplinary arenas M Buizer, B Arts, K Kok Ecology and society 16 (1), 2011 | 176 | 2011 |
Assessing political influence in complex decision-making: An instrument based on triangulation B Arts, P Verschuren International Political Science Review 20 (4), 411-424, 1999 | 171 | 1999 |
Beyond environmental frames: the social representation and cultural resonance of nature in conflicts over a Dutch woodland AE Buijs, BJM Arts, BHM Elands, J Lengkeek Geoforum 42 (3), 329-341, 2011 | 170 | 2011 |
Assessing forest governance from a ‘Triple G’perspective: Government, governance, governmentality B Arts Forest Policy and Economics 49, 17-22, 2014 | 166 | 2014 |