Collaborative Environmental Governance, Inter-Agency Cooperation and Local Water Sustainability in China

Administrative fragmentation among government agencies has posed a significant challenge to environmental governance. However, few studies have theoretically examined and empirically measured how local governments in China address this with collaborative approaches. Informed by the ecology of games...

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Main Authors: Chen Huang, Tao Chen, Hongtao Yi, Xiaolin Xu, Shiying Chen, Wenna Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-12-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/12/2305
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spelling doaj-5ab38732e3154ad18006a9dc519b5a632020-11-24T20:49:03ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502017-12-01912230510.3390/su9122305su9122305Collaborative Environmental Governance, Inter-Agency Cooperation and Local Water Sustainability in ChinaChen Huang0Tao Chen1Hongtao Yi2Xiaolin Xu3Shiying Chen4Wenna Chen5College of Public Administration, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 1037 Luoyu Road, Hongshan District, Wuhan 430074, ChinaCollege of Public Administration, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 1037 Luoyu Road, Hongshan District, Wuhan 430074, ChinaJohn Glenn College of Public Affairs, The Ohio State University, 1810 College Rd., Columbus, OH 43210, USACollege of Public Administration, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 1037 Luoyu Road, Hongshan District, Wuhan 430074, ChinaCollege of Public Administration, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 1037 Luoyu Road, Hongshan District, Wuhan 430074, ChinaDepartment of Public Policy, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong, ChinaAdministrative fragmentation among government agencies has posed a significant challenge to environmental governance. However, few studies have theoretically examined and empirically measured how local governments in China address this with collaborative approaches. Informed by the ecology of games framework (EGF), this paper examined the status of inter-agency water governance in Dongguan City: the pilot city of aquatic ecologically friendly city of China. The research question we seek to address is: What are the main characteristics of the water governance network in local China? With empirical data collected via survey questionnaires and semi-structured in-depth interviews following the EGF, we find that local agencies have realized the need for cooperation in water resource management. However, they were not substantially familiar with each other in the local policy network, failing to reach their full potential in collaboration. Social network analysis was used to analyze the collaborative network. We found that the network has a weak to moderate density, allowing for collective action problems and leading to insufficient cooperative governance. The network has presented central actors with strong bridging capital to control information and resource flows. We also find strong bonding capital among some policy actors as shown in high reciprocity, clustering coefficient and transitivity. To strengthen the effectiveness of local water governance, efforts should be made to establish a functional department and extend the boundary of collaborative network.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/12/2305water governancenetwork governanceinter-agency cooperationenvironmental sustainabilityecology of gamescollaborative governance
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author Chen Huang
Tao Chen
Hongtao Yi
Xiaolin Xu
Shiying Chen
Wenna Chen
spellingShingle Chen Huang
Tao Chen
Hongtao Yi
Xiaolin Xu
Shiying Chen
Wenna Chen
Collaborative Environmental Governance, Inter-Agency Cooperation and Local Water Sustainability in China
Sustainability
water governance
network governance
inter-agency cooperation
environmental sustainability
ecology of games
collaborative governance
author_facet Chen Huang
Tao Chen
Hongtao Yi
Xiaolin Xu
Shiying Chen
Wenna Chen
author_sort Chen Huang
title Collaborative Environmental Governance, Inter-Agency Cooperation and Local Water Sustainability in China
title_short Collaborative Environmental Governance, Inter-Agency Cooperation and Local Water Sustainability in China
title_full Collaborative Environmental Governance, Inter-Agency Cooperation and Local Water Sustainability in China
title_fullStr Collaborative Environmental Governance, Inter-Agency Cooperation and Local Water Sustainability in China
title_full_unstemmed Collaborative Environmental Governance, Inter-Agency Cooperation and Local Water Sustainability in China
title_sort collaborative environmental governance, inter-agency cooperation and local water sustainability in china
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Administrative fragmentation among government agencies has posed a significant challenge to environmental governance. However, few studies have theoretically examined and empirically measured how local governments in China address this with collaborative approaches. Informed by the ecology of games framework (EGF), this paper examined the status of inter-agency water governance in Dongguan City: the pilot city of aquatic ecologically friendly city of China. The research question we seek to address is: What are the main characteristics of the water governance network in local China? With empirical data collected via survey questionnaires and semi-structured in-depth interviews following the EGF, we find that local agencies have realized the need for cooperation in water resource management. However, they were not substantially familiar with each other in the local policy network, failing to reach their full potential in collaboration. Social network analysis was used to analyze the collaborative network. We found that the network has a weak to moderate density, allowing for collective action problems and leading to insufficient cooperative governance. The network has presented central actors with strong bridging capital to control information and resource flows. We also find strong bonding capital among some policy actors as shown in high reciprocity, clustering coefficient and transitivity. To strengthen the effectiveness of local water governance, efforts should be made to establish a functional department and extend the boundary of collaborative network.
topic water governance
network governance
inter-agency cooperation
environmental sustainability
ecology of games
collaborative governance
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/12/2305
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