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Collaborative learning for policy innovations: sustainable urban drainage systems in Leicester,England
Authors:Farhad Mukhtarov  Carel Dieperink  Peter Driessen  Janet Riley
Institution:1. International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands;2. Institute of Water Policy, National University of Singapore, Singaporefmukhtarov@gmail.com;4. Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands;5. Regional Water Authority Stichtse Rijnlanden (Houten), Houten, Netherlands;6. School of Engineering and Sustainable Development, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Collaboration among multiple stakeholders is crucial in decentralised governance settings. The success of such collaboration hinges upon collaborative learning – the acquiring, translating, and disseminating of policy-relevant knowledge. However, despite much research, a knowledge gap persists in the public policy literature on the relationship between learning and policy change. It is debated whether learning is necessary and sufficient for policy change, and if so, under what conditions. To contribute to this debate, this paper examined whether collaborative learning has had any impact on the emergence and implementation of sustainable urban drainage systems (SuDS) in Leicester, England. We first examined implementation of SuDS in Leicester, and then study collaborative learning focused on SuDS. We found that implementation of SuDS in Leicester is marginal despite active collaborative learning that has resulted in the change in beliefs and attitudes towards SuDS among all policy actors in the setting. Social dynamics factors and leadership of two SuDS champions proved crucial for collaborative learning. We conclude that collaborative learning, while essential for legitimacy of a policy innovation, is not sufficient for policy change and a national legal and institutional framework is required to incentivise broader SuDS practices in Leicester and England.
Keywords:Decentralisation  collaborative learning  policy innovation  Leicester
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