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Collaborations in Environmental Initiatives for an Effective Adaptive Governance of Social-Ecological Systems: What Existing Literature Suggests

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SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 13, Issue 15, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su13158276

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collaboration; adaptive governance; sustainability transformations; social-ecological systems; evaluation; systematic literature review

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This study identifies conditions under which collaborations in environmentally sustainable projects are effective for the adaptive governance of SES, emphasizing the need for a transdisciplinary approach and strengthening communication, equity, foresight, and respect. Multiplicity in visions and approaches should be seen as a resource to stimulate creativity in social arrangements and environmental practices for the effectiveness of adaptive governance of SES.
Moving from the scientific literature on the evaluation of environmental projects and programs, this study identifies how and under which conditions collaborations in environmentally sustainable projects are considered effective for the adaptive governance of SES. The method adopted is a systematic literature review based on the quantitative and qualitative analysis of 56 articles selected through specific queries on the SCOPUS database and published from 2004 to 2020. Results of the quantitative analysis identify conditions able to evaluate collaborations, highlighting the need to adopt a transdisciplinary approach analysing both social and ecological challenges and assessing both social and ecological results. Moreover, they suggest preferring using primary data involving multi-sector and multi-scale actors and enlarging the geographical context to the most vulnerable countries. The results of the qualitative analysis provide specific recommendations for collaborations being effective when related to communication, equity, foresight, and respect, which need to be further strengthened by all actors. Multiplicity in visions and approaches should be seen as a resource able to stimulate creativity in social arrangements and environmental practices, making collaborations in environmental projects instrumental for the effectiveness of adaptive governance of SES.

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