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The Challenges of Collaboration in Environmental Governance
Barriers and Responses
Edited by Richard D. Margerum and Cathy J. Robinson
Collaborative approaches to governance are being used to address some of the most difficult environmental issues across the world, but there is limited focus on the challenges of practice. Leading scholars from the United States, Europe and Australia explore the theory and practice in a range of contexts, highlighting the lessons from practice, the potential limitations of collaboration and the potential strategies for addressing these challenges.
Monograph Book
- Published in print:
- 28 Oct 2016
- ISBN:
- 9781785360404
- eISBN:
- 9781785360411
- Pages:
- c 424
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- The Challenges of Collaboration in Environmental Governance
- Copyright
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Boxes
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Introduction: the challenges of collaboration in environmental governance
- Chapter 2: Theoretical perspectives on the challenges of collaboration
- Chapter 3: Back to the future? Collaborative environmental governance theory and practice
- Chapter 4: The other side of managing in networks
- Chapter 5: Vitality in interactive governance: conditions and challenges
- Chapter 6: Where has all the salinity gone? The challenges of using science to inform local collaborative efforts to respond to large-scale environmental change
- Chapter 7: Collaborative governance – does it work for climate change adaptation? Insights from the Dutch Delta Programme
- Chapter 8: Collaboration challenges in addressing natural resource management problems: Australian regional case studies
- Chapter 9: When voluntary is prescribed but mandated is necessary: the challenges of compulsory collaboration on complex public issues
- Chapter 10: Politicians and collaborative governance: the new logic of support
- Chapter 11: The role of power in collaborative governance
- Chapter 12: Collaboration across boundaries in the Indian Forest Service
- Chapter 13: Towards a Joint Maintenance Approach for floodplain management in the Netherlands: tensions and possibilities
- Chapter 14: From the table to the street: strategies for building a more inclusive collaborative process
- Chapter 15: The challenge of transformative learning: mining practice stories to study collaboration and dispute resolution strategies
- Chapter 16: Hunting for country and culture: the challenges surrounding Indigenous collaborative partnerships on the coast of northern Australia
- Chapter 17: The challenges of collaborative governance: towards a new research agenda
- Index
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Chapter 1: Introduction: the challenges of collaboration in environmental governance
Richard D. Margerum and Cathy J. Robinson
Monograph Chapter
- Published:
- 28 October 2016
- Pages:
- 1–24 (24 total)
Collection:
Social and Political Science 2016
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- The Challenges of Collaboration in Environmental Governance
- Copyright
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Boxes
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Introduction: the challenges of collaboration in environmental governance
- Chapter 2: Theoretical perspectives on the challenges of collaboration
- Chapter 3: Back to the future? Collaborative environmental governance theory and practice
- Chapter 4: The other side of managing in networks
- Chapter 5: Vitality in interactive governance: conditions and challenges
- Chapter 6: Where has all the salinity gone? The challenges of using science to inform local collaborative efforts to respond to large-scale environmental change
- Chapter 7: Collaborative governance – does it work for climate change adaptation? Insights from the Dutch Delta Programme
- Chapter 8: Collaboration challenges in addressing natural resource management problems: Australian regional case studies
- Chapter 9: When voluntary is prescribed but mandated is necessary: the challenges of compulsory collaboration on complex public issues
- Chapter 10: Politicians and collaborative governance: the new logic of support
- Chapter 11: The role of power in collaborative governance
- Chapter 12: Collaboration across boundaries in the Indian Forest Service
- Chapter 13: Towards a Joint Maintenance Approach for floodplain management in the Netherlands: tensions and possibilities
- Chapter 14: From the table to the street: strategies for building a more inclusive collaborative process
- Chapter 15: The challenge of transformative learning: mining practice stories to study collaboration and dispute resolution strategies
- Chapter 16: Hunting for country and culture: the challenges surrounding Indigenous collaborative partnerships on the coast of northern Australia
- Chapter 17: The challenges of collaborative governance: towards a new research agenda
- Index