Transformative Participation for Socio-Ecological Sustainability Around the CoOPLAGE Pathways

This book, edited by Emeline Hassenforder and Nils Ferrand, explores participatory approaches to socio-ecological challenges, emphasizing the importance of stakeholder involvement in sustainable development. It presents a collection of experiences and methodologies that aim to empower communities to...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Hassenforder, Emeline (-)
Otros Autores: Ferrand, Nils
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Versailles : Quae 2024.
Edición:1st ed
Colección:Update Sciences and Technologies Series
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Table of contents
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Participatory approaches to developing sustainable futures: A global perspective
  • Chapter 2. The CoOPLAGE approach: When actors model their situation, principles or plans together for sustainable, empowering decision-making and change
  • Chapter 3. The context of citizen participation in water management in France
  • Part 1. The Foundations of Public Participation for Socio-Ecological Sustainability
  • Chapter 4. Developing a culture of participation: Progress and considerations in France
  • Chapter 5. Territorial facilitator, a profession to be developed and defended: A Tunisian experience
  • Chapter 6. Participation and the construction of social acceptability: Fantasy or reality?
  • Chapter 7. Supporting participatory processes in territorial governance: The researcher’s “risky” stance
  • Chapter 8. Supporting participatory policy making with an integrated digital platform: The e-CoOPILOT approach
  • Part 2. Engineering and Evaluating Participatory Decision Processes
  • Chapter 9. Engineering participation: Preparing and designing a participatory process
  • Chapter 10. Evaluating a participatory process
  • Insert 1. "Participation compass", a web application to organiseand track participatory processes
  • Chapter 11. Participating is also learning!
  • Part 3. Participatory Modelling to Support Decision and Change
  • Chapter 12. Designing and using role-playing games for water and land management
  • Insert 2. LittoWAG: a companion game for coastal risk adaptation
  • Chapter 13. “L’Eau en Têt”: An educational role-playing kit to educate people on participation
  • Chapter 14. Integrating expert technical knowledge in a sanitation planning process with stakeholders: WasteWAG modelling and game in Senegal
  • Chapter 15. Influence at the margin: Participation and water infrastructure in the Cambodian Mekong delta
  • Chapter 16. Enhancing the characterisation of floods, water resources and their impacts through participatory observation
  • Part 4. Planning for Transforming towards Socio-Ecological Sustainability
  • Chapter 17. CoOPLAN multi-scale participatory planning process: Applications in Uganda and elsewhere
  • Insert 3. Feedback from a large-scale citizen participatoryprocess on the Drôme river basin
  • Chapter 18. Shared Water Policy in New Caledonia: Feedback on a mechanism for policy co-construction and co-planning
  • Chapter 19. Opportunities and challenges of transferring the CoOPLAGE approach to Integrated Water Resources Management in a Beninese wetland
  • Conclusion
  • List of abbreviations