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'The significant strength of this edited volume is that it goes beyond normative approaches to collaborative governance in a cross-disciplinary effort to analyze ''how to do collaboration'' and how to overcome the challenges involved in using collaboration in environmental governance.'
--Eva Sorensen, Roskilde University, Denmark'This book will be invaluable for anyone interested in collaborative planning, management or governance. It includes significant chapters from some of the leading scholars in these fields, as well as insightful research from a new generation. It is an impressive compendium, a good read, and a useful coursebook.'
--Judith Innes, University of California, Berkely--This text refers to the hardcover edition.
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-1-78536-040-4 (9781785360404)
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Edited by Richard D. Margerum, Professor, University of Oregon, US and Cathy J. Robinson, Principal Research Scientist, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and University Fellow, Northern Institute, Charles Darwin University, Australia
Contents:
1. Introduction: The Challenges of Collaboration in Environmental Governance
Richard D. Margerum and Cathy J Robinson
PART I Theory and Context
2. Theoretical perspectives on the Challenges of Collaboration
Richard D. Margerum
3. Back to the Future? Collaborative Environmental Governance Theory and Practice
Tomas M. Koontz
4. The Other Side of Managing in Networks
Robert Agranoff
5. Vitality in interactive governance: conditions and challenges
Jurian Edelenbos and Ingmar van Meerkerk
PART II Problems and Context
6. Where has all the salinity gone? The challenges of using science to inform local collaborative efforts to respond to large-scale environmental change
Mat Gilfedder, Cathy J Robinson and Mike Grundy
7. Collaborative governance - does it work for climate change adaptation? Insights from the Dutch Delta Program
Arwin van Buuren and Jitske van Popering
8. Collaboration challenges in addressing natural resource management problems: Australian regional case studies
Helen Ross, Jennifer Bellamy and Brian Head
PART III Policy, Politics and Power
9. When Voluntary is Prescribed but Mandated is Necessary: The Challenges of Compulsory Collaboration on Complex Public Issues
Julia M. Wondolleck and Susan D. Lurie
10. Politicians and Collaborative Governance: The New Logic of Support
Edward P. Weber
11. The Role of Power in Collaborative Governance
Jill M. Purdy
PART IV Organizations, Stakeholders and Governance
12. Collaboration Across Boundaries in the Indian Forest Service
Daniel H. Nelson, Rosemary O'Leary, Larry D. Schroeder, Misty Grayer, Nidhi Vij
13. Towards a Joint Maintenance Approach for floodplain management in the Netherlands: tensions and possibilities
Jeroen F. Warner, Jan M. Fliervoet and Antoine J.M. Smits
PART V Process and Participation
14. From the table to the street: Strategies for building a more inclusive collaborative process
Jane Rongerude and Gerardo Sandoval
15. The Challenge of Transformative Learning: Mining Practice Stories to Study Collaboration and Dispute Resolution Strategies
John Forester
16. Hunting for country and culture: The challenges surrounding Indigenous collaborative partnerships on the coast of northern Australia
Cathy J. Robinson
Conclusion
17. The Challenges of Collaborative Governance: Towards a New Research Agenda
Richard D. Margerum, Cathy J. Robinson and Ken Genskow
Index