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Trusting emergence : some experiences of learning about integrated catchment science with the Environment Agency of England and Wales Journal Item
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
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| Author | Ison, Ray |
| Copyright Year | 2009 |
| Abstract | (2010). Trusting emergence: Some experiences of learning about integrated catchment science with the Environment Agency of England and Wales. Water Resources Management , 24(4), pp. 669–688. For guidance on citations see FAQs. Copyright and Moral Rights for the articles on this site are retained by the individual authors and/or other copyright owners. For more information on Open Research Online's data policy on reuse of materials please consult the policies page. Abstract The changing context of managing water in the European Union poses a fundamental and largely unaddressed question: are current scientific practice and scientific explanations able to meet the demands of doing effective integrated catchment management (ICM)? This paper presents findings from two years of co-researching with scientists responsible for developing the Integrated Catchment Science (ICS) Strategy within the Environment Agency, the main environmental regulatory body for England and Wales. The use of a co-researching approach using systems thinking and practice to enable social learning created, where none existed, a common conceptual framing of purpose and an incipient community of practice (CoP). Three key insights emerge: 1) integration of catchment sciences is possible at the level of policy objectives; 2) a shift in language and practice is required towards Integrated Catchment Managing to describe and enact the sets of purposeful activities and interactions among multiple stakeholders; 3) institutional and organizational constraints exist which limit the potential of CoPs to act in more innovative ways and develop more integrated and adaptive science-policy. Our findings confirm the need to develop learning processes which pay attention to the context, stakeholders, the key changes that are required in particular catchments and, most important of all, the epistemological perspectives(s) of those involved in managing catchments. |
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| Alternate Webpage(s) | http://oro.open.ac.uk/17516/2/WARM917_Collins_and_Ison_Trusting_Emergence_Revised_MS.pdf |
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| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Biological Science Disciplines Emergence Experience Framing (World Wide Web) How True Feel Trusting Right Now Question Html Link Type - copyright Interaction Iterated conditional modes Learning Disorders Open research Policy Reuse (action) Trust (emotion) Water Resources citation explanation |
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| Resource Type | Article |