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Beyond Dry Feet? Experiences from a Participatory Water-Management Planning Case in The Netherlands Ecology and Society
Lamers, Machiel; International Centre for Integrated Assessment and Sustainable Development (ICIS) - Maastricht University; machiel.lamers@maastrichtuniversity.nl; Ottow, Bouke; Deltares; bouke.ottow@deltares.nl; Francois, Greet; K. U. Leuven, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Division of Agricultural and Food Economics/Research group Work, Organisational and Personnel Psychology; greet.francois@ees.kuleuven.be; von Korff, Yorck; Lisode; yorck.von-korff@lisode.com.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Participatory planning; Process design; Public participation; Water management.
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Is the Jury Still Out? Toward Greater Insight in Policy Learning in Participatory Decision Processes—the Case of Dutch Citizens' Juries on Water Management in the Rhine Basin Ecology and Society
Huitema, Dave; VU University Amsterdam - Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM); dave.huitema@ivm.vu.nl; Cornelisse, Corinne; VU University Amsterdam - Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM); corinne.cornelisse@ivm.vu.nl; Ottow, Bouke; Deltares; bouke.ottow@deltares.nl.
This article discusses the potential for policy learning offered by participatory processes, specifically so-called citizens' juries. We establish the need for policy learning by pointing to the increased complexity of water management tasks and challenges. A conceptual discussion subsequently distinguishes between cognitive, normative, and relational learning. The public participation literature suggests that participatory processes will contribute to various forms of learning. We assess the truth of this assumption on the basis of three case studies: citizens' juries on water management in the Dutch part of Rhine basin. We analyze whether the three forms of learning have occurred among jurors, and among policy makers. We find high levels of cognitive,...
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Citizen participation; Citizens' jury; Policy learning; Rhine river; Water management.
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