On the frontiers of collaboration and conflict: how context influences the success of collaboration

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Autor(a) principal: Schoon, Michael
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Chapman, Mollie, Loos, Jacqueline, Ifejika Speranza, Chinwe, Carr Kelman, Candice, Aburto, Jaime, Alexander, Steve, Baggio, Jacopo, Brady, Ute, Cockburn, Jessica, Cundill, Georgina, García López, Gustavo, Hill, Rosemary, Robinson, Catherine, Thondhlana, Gladman, Trimble, Micaela, Whittaker, Dane
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/100430
https://doi.org/10.1080/26395916.2021.1946593
Resumo: The increasing scale and interconnection of many environmental challenges – from climate change to land use – has resulted in the need to collaborate across borders and boundaries of all types. Traditional centralized, top-down and sectoral approaches to governance of single-issue areas or species within social-ecological systems often have limited potential to alleviate issues that go beyond their jurisdiction. As a result, collaborative governance approaches have come to the forefront. A great deal of past research has examined the conditions under which collaborative efforts are likely to achieve desired outcomes. However, few studies have analyzed how the means to achieve successful collaborative outcomes differ based on context when examined across multiple studies. In this research, we begin to chart a means for doing this. Building onto a Context-Mechanism-Outcome (CMO) Framework, we provide a coding manual to analyse how contextual variables mediate the effects of mechanism variables on outcomes of the collaborative governance of social-ecological systems. Through the examination of four cases, we provide a proof-of-concept assessment and show the utility of the CMO framework and coding manual to draw comparisons across cases for understanding how collaborative outcomes are contingent on the social-ecological context in which they occur.
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title On the frontiers of collaboration and conflict: how context influences the success of collaboration
spellingShingle On the frontiers of collaboration and conflict: how context influences the success of collaboration
Schoon, Michael
Collaboration
governance
context
transdisciplinarity
SDG16 Peace and Justice Strong Institutions < UN Sustainable Development Goals
SDG15 Life on Land < UN Sustainable Development Goals
SDG17 Partnershipsto achieve the Goal < UN Sustainable Development Goals
title_short On the frontiers of collaboration and conflict: how context influences the success of collaboration
title_full On the frontiers of collaboration and conflict: how context influences the success of collaboration
title_fullStr On the frontiers of collaboration and conflict: how context influences the success of collaboration
title_full_unstemmed On the frontiers of collaboration and conflict: how context influences the success of collaboration
title_sort On the frontiers of collaboration and conflict: how context influences the success of collaboration
author Schoon, Michael
author_facet Schoon, Michael
Chapman, Mollie
Loos, Jacqueline
Ifejika Speranza, Chinwe
Carr Kelman, Candice
Aburto, Jaime
Alexander, Steve
Baggio, Jacopo
Brady, Ute
Cockburn, Jessica
Cundill, Georgina
García López, Gustavo
Hill, Rosemary
Robinson, Catherine
Thondhlana, Gladman
Trimble, Micaela
Whittaker, Dane
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author2 Chapman, Mollie
Loos, Jacqueline
Ifejika Speranza, Chinwe
Carr Kelman, Candice
Aburto, Jaime
Alexander, Steve
Baggio, Jacopo
Brady, Ute
Cockburn, Jessica
Cundill, Georgina
García López, Gustavo
Hill, Rosemary
Robinson, Catherine
Thondhlana, Gladman
Trimble, Micaela
Whittaker, Dane
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schoon, Michael
Chapman, Mollie
Loos, Jacqueline
Ifejika Speranza, Chinwe
Carr Kelman, Candice
Aburto, Jaime
Alexander, Steve
Baggio, Jacopo
Brady, Ute
Cockburn, Jessica
Cundill, Georgina
García López, Gustavo
Hill, Rosemary
Robinson, Catherine
Thondhlana, Gladman
Trimble, Micaela
Whittaker, Dane
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Collaboration
governance
context
transdisciplinarity
SDG16 Peace and Justice Strong Institutions < UN Sustainable Development Goals
SDG15 Life on Land < UN Sustainable Development Goals
SDG17 Partnershipsto achieve the Goal < UN Sustainable Development Goals
topic Collaboration
governance
context
transdisciplinarity
SDG16 Peace and Justice Strong Institutions < UN Sustainable Development Goals
SDG15 Life on Land < UN Sustainable Development Goals
SDG17 Partnershipsto achieve the Goal < UN Sustainable Development Goals
description The increasing scale and interconnection of many environmental challenges – from climate change to land use – has resulted in the need to collaborate across borders and boundaries of all types. Traditional centralized, top-down and sectoral approaches to governance of single-issue areas or species within social-ecological systems often have limited potential to alleviate issues that go beyond their jurisdiction. As a result, collaborative governance approaches have come to the forefront. A great deal of past research has examined the conditions under which collaborative efforts are likely to achieve desired outcomes. However, few studies have analyzed how the means to achieve successful collaborative outcomes differ based on context when examined across multiple studies. In this research, we begin to chart a means for doing this. Building onto a Context-Mechanism-Outcome (CMO) Framework, we provide a coding manual to analyse how contextual variables mediate the effects of mechanism variables on outcomes of the collaborative governance of social-ecological systems. Through the examination of four cases, we provide a proof-of-concept assessment and show the utility of the CMO framework and coding manual to draw comparisons across cases for understanding how collaborative outcomes are contingent on the social-ecological context in which they occur.
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