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    Representation and legitimacy in collaborative freshwater planning: stakeholder perspectives on a Canterbury Zone Committee

    Sinner, J.; Newton, M. J.; Duncan, Ronlyn
    Abstract
    The long-term success of collaborative approaches to freshwater planning depends on their democratic legitimacy. With collaborative planning being promoted by the New Zealand government and trialled by several regional councils, this study is one of the first in New Zealand to gauge the wider community’s views of the legitimacy of this new approach. This report focuses on the issue of representation—how affected interests are involved in collaborative deliberations—and specifically the perceptions of the legitimacy of the collaborative process by those not directly involved in the deliberations themselves. These people were categorised broadly as people who attended workshops to provide input to the process, those who made formal submissions at a later stage in the process, and the general public. We asked the question, how does an individual’s or group’s level of involvement with a collaborative planning process affect their perceptions of the legitimacy of the process?... [Show full abstract]
    Keywords
    Selwyn-Waihora Water Management Zone; Selwyn District; representation; democracy; legitimacy; water quality policy; collaboration
    Fields of Research
    120504 Land Use and Environmental Planning; 050205 Environmental Management; 160507 Environment Policy
    Date
    2015-11-17
    Type
    Report (Technical Report)
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    Sinner J., Newton M., Duncan R. (2015). Representation and legitimacy in collaborative freshwater planning. Prepared for the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment, Contract CO9X1003. Cawthron Report No. 2787.
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