Crossing Boundaries for Collaboration
Conservation and Development Projects in the Amazon- Authors:
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- 2016
Summary
Many societal challenges defy simple solutions within the grasp of one academic discipline, a single type of organization, or a country acting alone. Such “wicked problems” require collaboration that crosses social, political, or geographic boundaries. Collaboration across boundaries is increasingly seen as a necessary way forward, whether for the cases of education, health care, community policing, or international trade. At the same time, collaboration poses its own challenges, and what is more, so too does crossing boundaries. Regardless of the skill set required to achieve a particular goal, collaboration and crossing boundaries make their own demands.
Crossing Boundaries for Collaboration brings together multiple bodies of work on collaboration across different kinds of boundaries. It highlights the promise of “collaborative advantage,” while featuring detailed discussions of the challenges involved. It provides a framework for thinking about collaboration in terms of a suite of issues, each with particular tasks and challenges that can be addressed via strategic practices. This book also features an extensive discussion of the importance of boundaries for collaboration, which recognizes that while crossing boundaries complicates collaboration, spanning divides can also magnify collaborative advantage.
To illustrate the joys and travails of collaboration across boundaries, this book takes up the case of conservation and development in the Amazon. Well-known for its biological resources, the basin is changing rapidly, and Amazonian societies increasingly demand inclusive approaches to conservation and development. This book draws on firsthand experiences from direct participation in several complicated conservation and development projects that spanned disciplinary, organizational, and national boundaries. While the projects permitted achievement of goals beyond the reach of individual partners, the challenges along the way were daunting.
This book focuses on issues of particular salience when collaborating across boundaries: politics and inequality, uncertainty and surprise, and collaboration and the self. It also underscores the strategic importance of investing in collaborative practice and the experience of crossing boundaries, even if an initial effort fails. In light of growing need to address complex problems, this book provides a clarion call to collaborate across boundaries, recognizing the difficulties in order to achieve the advantages.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2016
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-4985-3566-3
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4985-3567-0
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 293
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- List of Figures No access
- List of Tables No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Preface No access
- 1 Introduction No access Pages 1 - 16
- 2 The Official Story: Examples from the Amazon No access Pages 17 - 50
- 3 The Challenges of Collaboration No access Pages 51 - 90
- 4 Crossing Boundaries for Collaboration No access Pages 91 - 128
- 5 The Analytics of Crossing Boundaries No access Pages 129 - 182
- 6 Inequalities and Politics in Collaboration across Boundaries No access Pages 183 - 216
- 7 Surprises and Uncertainty in Collaborating across Boundaries No access Pages 217 - 240
- 8 Crossing Boundaries and the Self No access Pages 241 - 258
- 9 Conclusion: The Seasons of Collaboration No access Pages 259 - 272
- Bibliography No access Pages 273 - 288
- Index No access Pages 289 - 292
- About the Author No access Pages 293 - 293





