2022
DOI: 10.5751/es-13589-270434
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Care-based leadership in a core-periphery network: a South African case study in collaborative watershed governance

Abstract: Considering increasing water insecurities related to climate change, there is a growing need for effective collaboration across core-periphery boundaries to restore and regenerate watershed vitality. It has been demonstrated that collaborative watershed governance is effective when there is a core group engaging in boundary acting, fostering interpersonal relationships, exchanging information, and sharing activities amongst stakeholders across a social network. To better understand how the core supports and co… Show more

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“…A clearer focus on relationality, as in this paper, is an important nuance in the research on collaboration for sustainable NRM. Important ideas which are being explored with regards to relationality include care (Moriggi et al, 2020;Snorek et al, 2022), trust (Metcalf et al, 2015) "with-ness" thinking (Aamli, 2023), power dynamics (Brisbois and de Loë, 2016) and politics (Harrington, 2017). Approaching collaboration through the lens of relationality can deepen our understanding of the multidimensionality of the concept and its enactment, shedding light not only on positive factors such as care and trust, but also on shadow sides involving conflict and contestation.…”
Section: Situating the Study In The Literature On Collaboration And R...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A clearer focus on relationality, as in this paper, is an important nuance in the research on collaboration for sustainable NRM. Important ideas which are being explored with regards to relationality include care (Moriggi et al, 2020;Snorek et al, 2022), trust (Metcalf et al, 2015) "with-ness" thinking (Aamli, 2023), power dynamics (Brisbois and de Loë, 2016) and politics (Harrington, 2017). Approaching collaboration through the lens of relationality can deepen our understanding of the multidimensionality of the concept and its enactment, shedding light not only on positive factors such as care and trust, but also on shadow sides involving conflict and contestation.…”
Section: Situating the Study In The Literature On Collaboration And R...mentioning
confidence: 99%