Learning from Regional Sustainable Development in The Netherlands: Explorations from a Learning History

This case report is about a regional land-use planning project in the Netherlands. Initiated by the province of Gelderland and Radboud University (RU), the project aimed to create “Communities of Ownership” (CoO’s), local associations of townspeople who would engage in collaborative vision-building...

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Main Authors: Sietske Smulders-Dane, Toine Smits, Glen Fielding, Yvonne Chang, Kirsten Kuipers
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-05-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/8/6/527
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spelling doaj-743c792653fd4aaf8a10d4e1d79cccfe2020-11-24T23:47:36ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502016-05-018652710.3390/su8060527su8060527Learning from Regional Sustainable Development in The Netherlands: Explorations from a Learning HistorySietske Smulders-Dane0Toine Smits1Glen Fielding2Yvonne Chang3Kirsten Kuipers4Fontys University of Applied Sciences, Rachelsmolen 1, P.O. Box 347, Eindhoven 5600 AH, The NetherlandsVan HallLarenstein University of Applied Sciences, Velp 6882 CT, The NetherlandsGlen Fielding Consulting, Portland, OR 97229-7584, USAYvonne Chang Consulting, Portland, OR 97212-0231, USAGroene Hart Groesbeek, Groesbeek 6562ZT11, The NetherlandsThis case report is about a regional land-use planning project in the Netherlands. Initiated by the province of Gelderland and Radboud University (RU), the project aimed to create “Communities of Ownership” (CoO’s), local associations of townspeople who would engage in collaborative vision-building related to sustainable land development. The guiding conceptual model was “The Natural Step” (TNS), a systems-level approach to sustainability. We describe the land-use project and the learning history we constructed to help project managers and facilitators learn from the different perspectives that project actors conveyed. The learning history indicated that the project had limited success. We discuss four factors shaping the project’s results and the lessons learned related to those factors. The first lesson concerns the importance of a shared vision for sustainability among stakeholder groups. The second focuses on the preconditions necessary to work with The Natural Step effectively in certain contexts. Lesson three is about what it takes for a learning history to serve as a catalyst for collective learning and project improvement. Lesson four sheds light on the importance of respecting differences in stakeholders’ levels of sustainability awareness. We speculate that these differences may have shared characteristics with the kind of developmental differences that constructivist stage theorists of human development have articulated. Finally, we discuss the implications of our analysis for the leadership of sustainability initiatives.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/8/6/527The Natural Stepsustainabilityleadershipdevelopmental levelsawarenessaction research
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author Sietske Smulders-Dane
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Glen Fielding
Yvonne Chang
Kirsten Kuipers
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Toine Smits
Glen Fielding
Yvonne Chang
Kirsten Kuipers
Learning from Regional Sustainable Development in The Netherlands: Explorations from a Learning History
Sustainability
The Natural Step
sustainability
leadership
developmental levels
awareness
action research
author_facet Sietske Smulders-Dane
Toine Smits
Glen Fielding
Yvonne Chang
Kirsten Kuipers
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title Learning from Regional Sustainable Development in The Netherlands: Explorations from a Learning History
title_short Learning from Regional Sustainable Development in The Netherlands: Explorations from a Learning History
title_full Learning from Regional Sustainable Development in The Netherlands: Explorations from a Learning History
title_fullStr Learning from Regional Sustainable Development in The Netherlands: Explorations from a Learning History
title_full_unstemmed Learning from Regional Sustainable Development in The Netherlands: Explorations from a Learning History
title_sort learning from regional sustainable development in the netherlands: explorations from a learning history
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2016-05-01
description This case report is about a regional land-use planning project in the Netherlands. Initiated by the province of Gelderland and Radboud University (RU), the project aimed to create “Communities of Ownership” (CoO’s), local associations of townspeople who would engage in collaborative vision-building related to sustainable land development. The guiding conceptual model was “The Natural Step” (TNS), a systems-level approach to sustainability. We describe the land-use project and the learning history we constructed to help project managers and facilitators learn from the different perspectives that project actors conveyed. The learning history indicated that the project had limited success. We discuss four factors shaping the project’s results and the lessons learned related to those factors. The first lesson concerns the importance of a shared vision for sustainability among stakeholder groups. The second focuses on the preconditions necessary to work with The Natural Step effectively in certain contexts. Lesson three is about what it takes for a learning history to serve as a catalyst for collective learning and project improvement. Lesson four sheds light on the importance of respecting differences in stakeholders’ levels of sustainability awareness. We speculate that these differences may have shared characteristics with the kind of developmental differences that constructivist stage theorists of human development have articulated. Finally, we discuss the implications of our analysis for the leadership of sustainability initiatives.
topic The Natural Step
sustainability
leadership
developmental levels
awareness
action research
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/8/6/527
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