Collaborative governance regimes / Kirk Emerson and Tina Nabatchi.
2015
JJ1010 .E45 2015eb
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Title
Collaborative governance regimes / Kirk Emerson and Tina Nabatchi.
Author
ISBN
9781626162549 (electronic bk.)
1626162549 (electronic bk.)
9781626162525
1626162522
9781626162532
1626162530
1626162549 (electronic bk.)
9781626162525
1626162522
9781626162532
1626162530
Published
Washington, D.C. : Georgetown University Press, [2015]
Copyright
©2015
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (viii, 264 pages) : illustrations
Call Number
JJ1010 .E45 2015eb
System Control No.
(OCoLC)934706358
Summary
Collaboration among public agencies, across different governmental levels, and/or with the private and civic sectors and the public is increasingly called on to handle the complex, multi-jurisdictional challenges we face in the 21st century. Experiments in collaborative public management, multi-partner governance, joined-up or network government, hybrid sectoral arrangements, co-management regimes, participatory governance, and civic engagement have evolved, and in some cases, transformed the way the public's business is getting done. The growth of these innovative collaborative governance systems has outpaced scholarship. While the academic literature has spawned numerous case studies and context- or policy-specific models for collaboration, there have been few efforts to integrate extant knowledge into a framework that is broadly applicable for both research and practice and across sectors, settings, and scales. This book seeks to fill that gap.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Overview of collaborative governance
Introduction : stepping in : the context for collaborative governance
Collaborative governance and collaborative governance regimes
The integrative framework for collaborative governance
Initiating collaborative governance : system context, drivers, and regime formation
Case illustration: national collaborative for higher education
Collaboration dynamics : principled engagement, shared motivation, and capacity for joint action
Case illustration : Everglades Restoration Task Force / written by Andrea Gerlack and Tanya Heikkila
Generating change : collaborative actions, impacts, and adaptation
Case illustration : military community compatibility committee
Case studies of collaborative governance regimes
Who speaks for Toronto? : collaborative governance in the civic action alliance / written by Alison Bramwell
Collaborative governance in Alaska : responding to climate change threats in Alaska native communities / written by Robin Bronen
Power and the distribution of knowledge in a local groundwater association in Guadalupe Valley / written by Chantelise Pells
Collaborative governance regimes
Moving from genus to species : a typology for collaborative governance regimes
Assessing the performance of collaborative governance regimes
Conclusion : stepping back, stepping up, and stepping forward : summary observations and recommendations.
Introduction : stepping in : the context for collaborative governance
Collaborative governance and collaborative governance regimes
The integrative framework for collaborative governance
Initiating collaborative governance : system context, drivers, and regime formation
Case illustration: national collaborative for higher education
Collaboration dynamics : principled engagement, shared motivation, and capacity for joint action
Case illustration : Everglades Restoration Task Force / written by Andrea Gerlack and Tanya Heikkila
Generating change : collaborative actions, impacts, and adaptation
Case illustration : military community compatibility committee
Case studies of collaborative governance regimes
Who speaks for Toronto? : collaborative governance in the civic action alliance / written by Alison Bramwell
Collaborative governance in Alaska : responding to climate change threats in Alaska native communities / written by Robin Bronen
Power and the distribution of knowledge in a local groundwater association in Guadalupe Valley / written by Chantelise Pells
Collaborative governance regimes
Moving from genus to species : a typology for collaborative governance regimes
Assessing the performance of collaborative governance regimes
Conclusion : stepping back, stepping up, and stepping forward : summary observations and recommendations.
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Public management and change.
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