Conservation Biology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
39(2)
Published: April 1, 2025
Abstract
Social
science
integration
into
conservation
has
taken
many
forms.
We
considered
social
through
human
well‐being
indicator
development
and
monitoring
in
Puget
Sound
(Washington,
USA).
frame
as
a
boundary
object,
which
work
embedded
research,
led
to
the
of
sciences
regional
conservation.
Through
our
framing,
we
show
how
produced
5
outcomes,
include
enhancement
social‐ecological
narrative;
institutionalization
scientific
expertise;
integrated
restoration
planning
actions;
funding
for
monitoring;
provision
environmental
justice
data.
Science,
Journal Year:
2017,
Volume and Issue:
357(6352)
Published: Aug. 17, 2017
Managing
ecosystems
is
challenging
because
of
the
high
number
stakeholders,
permeability
man-made
political
and
jurisdictional
demarcations
in
relation
to
temporal
spatial
extent
biophysical
processes,
a
limited
understanding
complex
ecosystem
societal
dynamics.
Given
these
conditions,
collaborative
governance
commonly
put
forward
as
preferred
means
addressing
environmental
problems.
Under
this
paradigm,
deeper
if,
when,
how
collaboration
effective,
when
other
problems
are
better
suited,
needed.
Interdisciplinary
research
on
networks
demonstrates
that
which
actors
get
involved,
with
whom
they
collaborate,
what
ways
tied
structures
have
profound
implications
actors'
abilities
address
different
types
Global Environmental Change,
Journal Year:
2019,
Volume and Issue:
57, P. 101934 - 101934
Published: June 20, 2019
Failure
to
address
unsustainable
global
change
is
often
attributed
failures
in
conventional
environmental
governance.
Polycentric
governance—the
popular
alternative—involves
many
centres
of
authority
interacting
coherently
for
a
common
governance
goal.
Yet,
longitudinal
analysis
reveals
polycentric
systems
are
struggling
cope
with
the
growing
impacts,
pace,
and
scope
social
change.
Analytic
shortcomings
also
beginning
appear,
particularly
treatment
power.
Here
we
draw
together
diverse
science
perspectives
research
into
variety
cases
show
how
different
types
power
shape
rule
setting,
issue
construction,
policy
implementation
We
delineate
an
important
emerging
agenda
governance,
integrating
analytical
practical
models.
Policy and Society,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
39(4), P. 570 - 591
Published: June 26, 2020
Abstract
Who
should
be
included
in
collaborative
governance
and
how
they
is
an
important
topic,
though
the
dynamics
of
inclusion
are
not
yet
well
understood.
We
propose
a
conceptual
model
to
shape
empirical
analysis
what
contributes
processes.
that
incentives,
mutual
interdependence
trust
preconditions
inclusion,
but
active
management
also
matters
great
deal.
hypothesize
strategic,
with
‘selective
activation’
participants
depending
on
functional
pragmatic
choices.
Drawing
cases
from
Collaborative
Governance
Case
Databank,
we
used
mixed
method
approach
analyse
our
model.
found
support
for
model,
particularly
central
importance
management.
Policy Studies Journal,
Journal Year:
2019,
Volume and Issue:
47(1), P. 6 - 26
Published: Feb. 1, 2019
The
Ecology
of
Games
approach
to
examining
complex
governance
systems
in
democratic
societies
has
been
recently
refurbished
infuse
renewed
vitality
the
analysis
institutions
and
collective
action
polycentric
systems.
This
opening
article
special
issue
on
Theory
(EGT)
will
discuss
main
component
elements
theory,
as
well
produced
empirical
advances
that
test
extend
it.
is
structured
three
sections.
first
section
describes
EGT
a
theory
polycentricity
explains
why
it
critical
study
both
structure
function
systems,
including
collaboration
among
policy
stakeholders,
learning
about
problems,
equitably
distributing
resources
generated
by
interactions.
second
reviews
evidence
examine
their
coevolution.
Finally,
third
provide
insights
future
research
needs
strengthen
this
newly
developed
polycentricity.
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory,
Journal Year:
2019,
Volume and Issue:
30(3), P. 383 - 399
Published: Sept. 27, 2019
Abstract
There
is
much
enthusiasm
among
scholars
and
public
administrators
for
participatory
collaborative
modes
of
governance
as
a
means
to
tackle
contemporary
environmental
problems.
Participatory
approaches
are
expected
both
enhance
the
standard
outputs
decision-making
processes
improve
implementation
these
outputs.
In
this
article,
we
draw
on
database
305
coded
published
cases
identify
key
pathways
via
which
participation
fosters
effective
governance.
We
develop
conceptual
model
hypothesized
relationship
between
participation,
outputs,
implementation,
mediated
by
intermediate
(social)
outcomes
such
social
learning
or
trust
building.
Testing
assumptions
through
structural
equation
modeling
exploratory
factor
analysis,
find
generally
positive
effect
in
particular
where
communication
intensity
high
participants
delegated
power.
Moreover,
two
latent
variables—convergence
stakeholder
perspectives
capacity
building—to
mediate
relationship.
Our
findings
point
need
treating
complex
multifaceted
phenomena
nuanced
manner,
pay
attention
how
mechanisms
work
foster
range
secure
more
environmentally
their
implementation.
Policy Studies Journal,
Journal Year:
2019,
Volume and Issue:
47(S1)
Published: April 23, 2019
The
concept
of
the
policy
subsystem
is
an
essential
building
block
for
several
basic
frameworks
process
studies.
Over
time
issues
have
become
more
complex,
crossing
boundaries,
and
so
subsystems
escalated
in
their
complexity
as
well.
It
increasingly
insufficient
to
study
just
one
scholars
turned
studying
boundary‐spanning
regimes
or
networks.
In
this
essay,
we
review
major
contributions
developing
a
trace
its
evolution
into
broader
conceptualizations
like
issue
We
argue
that
future
theories
explicit
integration
theory
effective
modeling
with
utilization
social
network
analysis.
closing,
discuss
enduring
nature
highlight
studies
continue
using
it
innovative
ways.
The American Review of Public Administration,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
50(8), P. 898 - 913
Published: June 17, 2020
We
review
the
literature
examining
collaborative
governance
processes
from
a
network
perspective
and
evaluate
extent
to
which
it
tackles
important
conceptual
methodological
challenges.
In
particular,
we
assess
whether
scholars
clearly
identify
boundaries
of
network,
define
nodes
nature
ties,
examine
how
they
deal
with
missing
data,
account
for
tie
strength,
take
multiplexity
into
account,
study
networks
over
time.
discuss
implications
our
findings
ways
address
shortcomings
in
existing
research.
Abstract
Collaborative
governance
has
emerged
as
a
promising
approach
for
addressing
complex
water
sustainability
issues,
with
purported
benefits
from
enhanced
democracy
to
improved
environmental
outcomes.
processes
are
often
assumed
be
inherently
more
equitable
than
traditional
approaches
due
their
goal
of
engaging
diverse
actors
in
the
development
policy
and
management
solutions.
However,
when
collaborative
ignore
issues
politics
power
design,
they
risk
creating
or
even
exacerbating
existing
inequities.
How,
then,
can
designed
enhance,
rather
undermine,
equity?
To
answer
this
question,
we
first
conduct
an
extensive
review
literature
identify
common
design
features
processes,
which
each
present
potential
challenges
actualizing
governance.
After
critically
discussing
these
features,
explore
how
executed
through
two
case
studies
western
North
America:
groundwater
reform
California
transnational
Colorado
River
Delta
In
reflecting
on
cases,
chart
agenda
future
research
practice
that
moves
beyond
promoting
equity
among
them.
This
article
is
categorized
under:
Human
Water
>
Governance
Science
Environmental
Change
Engineering
Planning