Sustainable development has become a central perspective in
environmental strategies around the world. It is clear that neither
governments nor businesses have the capability to bring about
sustainability on their own. Therefore, collaboration has emerged
as a central concept. At the same time it is obvious that someone
has to take the lead in the development towards sustainability.
This book focuses on different forms of collaboration emerging
between various actors. The objective of the book is to more
systematically explore the different roles and relationships
between partnership and leadership.
Basically, both partnership and leadership can be seen in a
positive and negative way: for example, as far as partnership is
concerned, we can assume that the path towards sustainability can
be paved by parties coming together, taking some initiative
collaborating. On the opposite, partnership and consensus-based
decisions can be seen as an obstacle to foster radical changes in
production and consumption patterns. Similarly, leadership can be
seen as an obstacle to sustainable development if leaders form
close circles and are not willing to share experiences with other
actors; but leadership could also be considered as an important
element to keep concepts and practices forward. The book holds this
double perspective: explaining, mapping and analyzing different
goals/formats/methods of more and less collaborative approaches,
but at the same time taking a critical approach to the theme by
understanding related risks, effects, prospects and corrective
actions.
Next to a conceptual part, the book brings together case-studies
from around the world. The focus is in describing and understanding
various formats of collaboration and critically evaluating its
effects and prospects. A concluding chapter discusses the role of
partnership and leadership in realizing various levels of
environmental innovations: optimization and re-design, that usually
affect only a small part of the production/consumption structure,
and much more complicated, radical innovations that have to deal
with societal (sub)systems.
The book is in part an edited version of selected papers
presented during the 1998 Greening of Industry Conference in Rome
on the subject, enriched with contributions of other invited
authors.
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