A place-based approach in collaborative governance
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gobernanza colaborativa, territorio, colaboración, gobernanza, investigación acciónResumen
La gobernanza colaborativa es un concepto que incluye muchas formas de acuerdos de colaboración entre una amplia gama de actores que difieren en su naturaleza, objetivos y tipos de interacciones. Este artículo ilustra empíricamente cómo, aunque ha sido poco estudiada en la literatura sobre gobernanza colaborativa, la dimensión territorial (que interpretamos definiendo al territorio como sujeto colectivo) puede ser una columna vertebral que proporciona una lógica distintiva y un conjunto de dinámicas que se combinan para articular un modelo de gobernanza colaborativa específico, uno que es especialmente relevante en el marco de los intentos de colaboración de los gobiernos regionales. En este artículo diferenciamos, por lo tanto, entre región y territorio y describimos una serie de características que deben estar presentes para que surjan dinámicas territoriales. El artículo comparte un marco conceptual que diferencia el enfoque de gobernanza centrada en el gobierno, de la gobernanza colaborativa territorial. Proporcionamos así una herramienta reflexiva para los facilitadores de la gobernanza colaborativa. El marco se ha construido sobre la base de dos experiencias facilitadas por los autores.
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