摘要:The question of how to govern the multiscale problems in today's network society is animportant topic in the fields of public administration, political sciences, and environmental sciences. Howscales are defined, studied, and dealt with varies substantially within and across these fields. This paperaims to reduce the existing conceptual confusion regarding scales by disentangling three representativeapproaches that address both governance and scaling: monocentric governance, multilevel governance,and adaptive governance. It does so by analyzing the differences in (1) underlying views on governing, (2)assumptions about scales, (3) dominant problem definitions regarding scales, and (4) preferred responsesfor dealing with multiple scales. Finally, this paper identifies research opportunities within and across theseapproaches