collaboration for public goods gerard breeman katrien termeer wageningen university
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Collaboration for public goods
Gerard Breeman
Katrien Termeer
Wageningen University
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Elinor Ostrom
People can and do work together to manage common resources —grazing lands, forests, irrigation waters, fisheries—sustainably and equitably over the long term.
Debunks popular theories that resource management can only occur under the auspices of either “the state” or “the market.”
Garrett Hardin
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Public goods
Excludable Non excludable
Rivalrous Private goods- bread
Common goods/pool resources-fish stocks-fresh water-timber
Non rivalrous Club goods-cinema
Public goods:- Fresh air- Water storage- Landscape- Biking routes
Eurovissers
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Organizing collectives
3.Connecting
with society
1.Organizing trust and mandates
2.Negotiating with govern-
ment
Robert Putnam
Bonding
Linking
Bridging
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1. ORGANZING TRUST, MANDATES, PRACTICALITIES
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2 times collective trust
I trust you
I trust you
I trust you
We trust you
We trust you
We trust you
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Why do farmers collaborate in collectives?
Underlying values:
Autonomy
Social bonding
●We (collectiveness)
●Mutual trust
Spatial bonding (identity)
●Enduring connectedness
●Pride
●Unique
Pragmatics:
What’s in it for me? Let’s calculate..
Is this the right moment?
What about my neighbors?
Will it be successful?
Simply don’t like it
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Ladder of collaboration in collectives
Acting as one collective
Implementing policies, controlling, paying
Contracting, transfer of responsibilities
Joint development of visions and activities
Mutual learning
Shared services
Interest representation
Acting as individual farmerscollective
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Design principles Ostrom
1. Clearly defined boundaries
2. Congruence between costs and benefits
3. Flexible rules
4. Monitoring
5. Graduated sanctions
6. Conflict-resolution mechanisms
7. Minimal recognition of rights to organize by governments
8. Nested enterprises
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Collectives in heavily regulated policy fields Schemes and Regulations: multilevel (EU, national, local);
multi policy domains (agriculture, nature, climate, health etc.)
Constraints and advantages (e.g. payments)
Negotiation with governmental actors in order to create space for collective arrangements for the (self-) management of natural resources.
Politics of self governance
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Ladder of self governance
Collective (C) in the steering seat
Devolution of responsibilities/resources
C implements elements/ strict frameworks
Joint development of visions and activities
C assists G fine-tuning regulations
C provides information to G
Government (G) in the steering seat government
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Politics of self governance
Two steps
●Public authorities approve a form of self-governance
●Developing a set of arrangements that will enable the devolution of the obligations and objectives of the policy-makers to the self-governing community, and that will ensure that policy goals are safeguarded
Relational contracting: shared understandings underpin the contract, focus on preserving the relationship
Leadership from the site of the government and the collective
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Self- governing collective
Devolution of governmental responsibilities
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3. CONNECTING WITH SOCIETAL ACTORS
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Connecting strategies
Organizing trust and mandates
Licence to produce
Communication
New connections
Social media
Farmers, beer and water
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Pitfalls and opportunities
Negotia-ting with govern-ment
Organizing trust and mandates
Connectingwith society