Environmental collaborative governance arrangements have the potential to build social capital, leading to long-term cooperation among parties with a history of conflict over water use, in particular in irrigation, hydropower production and riverine wildlife habitat. Previous research on social capital in the context of collaborative governance has emphasized small-scale grassroots initiatives where actors hold common membership in civic associations. This study explores a large-scale policy level collaborative arrangement as a case of collective action facilitated by elements of social capital, with a special emphasis on the concept of the institution as social capital. The Platte River Recovery Implementation Program is the basis for initial findings that social capital formation and cooperative implementation of innovative approaches to water policy can occur at both the local action and large-scale policy levels of collaboration.
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September 29 2014
Social capital in large-scale environmental collaboration: the case of the Platte River Recovery Implementation Program
Christine Reed;
Christine Reed
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aSchool of Public Administration, University of Nebraska Omaha, 6001 Dodge St., Omaha NE 68182, USA
*Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected]
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Anthony Campbell;
Anthony Campbell
aSchool of Public Administration, University of Nebraska Omaha, 6001 Dodge St., Omaha NE 68182, USA
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Mike George;
Mike George
bDucks Unlimited, 2550 N. Diers Ave. Suite L, Grand Island, NE 68803, USA
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Deniz Leuenberger;
Deniz Leuenberger
cDepartment of Political Science, Bridgewater State University, 180 Summer St., Bridgewater, MA 02325, USA
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John McCarty
John McCarty
dDepartment of Biology, University of Nebraska Omaha, 6001 Dodge St., Omaha NE 68182, USA
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Water Policy (2015) 17 (3): 472–483.
Article history
Received:
May 27 2014
Accepted:
August 27 2014
Citation
Christine Reed, Anthony Campbell, Mike George, Deniz Leuenberger, John McCarty; Social capital in large-scale environmental collaboration: the case of the Platte River Recovery Implementation Program. Water Policy 1 June 2015; 17 (3): 472–483. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wp.2014.099
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