Social Learning in European River-Basin Management: Barriers and Fostering Mechanisms from 10 River Basins

We present and analyze 10 case studies of participatory river-basin management that were conducted as part of the European HarmoniCOP project. The main theme was social learning, which emphasizes the importance of collaboration, organization, and learning. The case studies show that social learning...

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Main Authors: Erik Mostert, Claudia Pahl-Wostl, Yvonne Rees, Brad Searle, David Tàbara, Joanne Tippett
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Resilience Alliance 2007-06-01
Series:Ecology and Society
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Online Access:http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol12/iss1/art19/
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spelling doaj-827ab520e9354b11ad3e71a0b43362002020-11-24T21:03:58ZengResilience AllianceEcology and Society1708-30872007-06-011211910.5751/ES-01960-1201191960Social Learning in European River-Basin Management: Barriers and Fostering Mechanisms from 10 River BasinsErik Mostert0Claudia Pahl-Wostl1Yvonne Rees2Brad Searle3David Tàbara4Joanne Tippett5Delft University of TechnologyUniversity of OsnabrückWRcWRcUniversitat Autònoma de BarcelonaUniversity of ManchesterWe present and analyze 10 case studies of participatory river-basin management that were conducted as part of the European HarmoniCOP project. The main theme was social learning, which emphasizes the importance of collaboration, organization, and learning. The case studies show that social learning in river-basin management is not an unrealistic ideal. Resistance to social learning was encountered, but many instances of social learning were found, and several positive results were identified. Moreover, 71 factors fostering or hindering social learning were identified; these could be grouped into eight themes: the role of stakeholder involvement, politics and institutions, opportunities for interaction, motivation and skills of leaders and facilitators, openness and transparency, representativeness, framing and reframing, and adequate resources. Promising topics for further research include the facilitation of the social learning processes, the role of power, and interactions in political and institutional contexts.http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol12/iss1/art19/collaborationEuropepublic participationriver-basin managementsocial learning
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author Erik Mostert
Claudia Pahl-Wostl
Yvonne Rees
Brad Searle
David Tàbara
Joanne Tippett
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Claudia Pahl-Wostl
Yvonne Rees
Brad Searle
David Tàbara
Joanne Tippett
Social Learning in European River-Basin Management: Barriers and Fostering Mechanisms from 10 River Basins
Ecology and Society
collaboration
Europe
public participation
river-basin management
social learning
author_facet Erik Mostert
Claudia Pahl-Wostl
Yvonne Rees
Brad Searle
David Tàbara
Joanne Tippett
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title Social Learning in European River-Basin Management: Barriers and Fostering Mechanisms from 10 River Basins
title_short Social Learning in European River-Basin Management: Barriers and Fostering Mechanisms from 10 River Basins
title_full Social Learning in European River-Basin Management: Barriers and Fostering Mechanisms from 10 River Basins
title_fullStr Social Learning in European River-Basin Management: Barriers and Fostering Mechanisms from 10 River Basins
title_full_unstemmed Social Learning in European River-Basin Management: Barriers and Fostering Mechanisms from 10 River Basins
title_sort social learning in european river-basin management: barriers and fostering mechanisms from 10 river basins
publisher Resilience Alliance
series Ecology and Society
issn 1708-3087
publishDate 2007-06-01
description We present and analyze 10 case studies of participatory river-basin management that were conducted as part of the European HarmoniCOP project. The main theme was social learning, which emphasizes the importance of collaboration, organization, and learning. The case studies show that social learning in river-basin management is not an unrealistic ideal. Resistance to social learning was encountered, but many instances of social learning were found, and several positive results were identified. Moreover, 71 factors fostering or hindering social learning were identified; these could be grouped into eight themes: the role of stakeholder involvement, politics and institutions, opportunities for interaction, motivation and skills of leaders and facilitators, openness and transparency, representativeness, framing and reframing, and adequate resources. Promising topics for further research include the facilitation of the social learning processes, the role of power, and interactions in political and institutional contexts.
topic collaboration
Europe
public participation
river-basin management
social learning
url http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol12/iss1/art19/
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