Report
Report on Baltic Sea Region Learning - DELIVERABLE 5.5
pp.1-47
Linköping University
2018
Abstract
As part of the social learning process within the BONUS MIRACLE project, a Baltic Sea Region Governance Learning workshop was held on 28 November 2017 in Uppsala, Sweden. The aim of the workshop was to enable co-learning among researchers, policy-makers, and practitioners to identify desirable changes in the BSR water governance domain and generate suggestions for how to bring about those changes. The workshop built upon local insights from social learning processes in four case areas in the project - Berze (Latvia), Reda (Poland), Selke (Germany), and Helge å (Sweden), which have served as forums to support dialogue between researchers and stakeholders having strong stakes and expertise within water governance. The intention of this workshop was to provide an opportunity for participants to share, explore and challenge their knowledge and experiences in water governance, thereby creating shared understandings and revealing new insights into how existing and new regional governance configurations can be adapted and enacted to support the orchestration of local development initiatives that foster multiple benefits in local contexts. In particular, the workshop set out to address the following question: What can be done at the Baltic Sea Regional level to enable more effective water governance at the local level?
Details
- Title
- Report on Baltic Sea Region Learning - DELIVERABLE 5.5
- Authors
- Thao Do (Author) - Uppsala UniversityKarin S Tonderski (Author) - Linköping UniversityNeil Powell (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Sustainability Research Centre
- Publication details
- pp.1-47
- Publisher
- Linköping University
- Organisation Unit
- Sustainability Research Centre; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; School of Law and Society
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99613707102621
- Output Type
- Report
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