Exploring frame conflicts in the development of a new mineral resource policy in Austria using Q-methodology

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  • Vienna University of Economics and Business
  • University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences

Abstract

Mineral resource policy deals not only with industrial and trade aspects but is nowadays also increasingly concerned with topics such as environmental protection and social development. The tensions associated with strongly divergent opinions among various stakeholder groups cast it as a ‘wicked problem’. The process of redeveloping the ‘Austrian Mineral Resources Strategy’ allows for examination of the different frames and identification of potential frame conflicts in consultation processes at the national level. Using Q-methodology, this paper reveals four frames represented in the Austrian policy design process and unravels conflicts between economy-focused and integrated policy framings. The predominance of the first frame indicates a narrow sectoral approach favouring domestic mineral extraction and economic growth over other means (e.g. international distributional conflicts of benefits and burdens). The article also demonstrates the suitability of Q-methodology as a tool to investigate frames and to improve their understanding in policy design processes.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)210-228
Number of pages19
JournalAmbio
Volume2023
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 17 Sept 2022