5.3.3 Collaborative governance

Course subject(s) Module 5. Stakeholder Engagement

In the next web lecture by Professor Edimara Luciano fromĀ  Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, we will discuss:

  • The concept of collaborative governance including key concepts and approaches;
  • The challenges of collaboration driving collaborative governance in contemporary public administration, as well as
  • Their impact on increasing cities’ smartness and sustainability

Collaborative Governance Lecture

Main takeaways

  • Understanding the challenges of collaboration is important to address complex issues and social necessities.
  • Complex initiatives like the Smart and Sustainable Cities demand citizen participation and the engagement of public and private agencies, governmental and non-governmental organizations, cooperation among different government branches and levels, and even international cooperation.
  • An important feature that helps distinguish Collaborative Governance from traditional decision-making is that the former establishes mechanisms to balance the formal power of the multiple actors involved in the decision-making process.
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