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Controlling the Valves

Dealing with Conflict in a Transition Initiative for Public–Private Water Governance in Amsterdam

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Controlling the Valves

Dealing with Conflict in a Transition Initiative for Public–Private Water Governance in Amsterdam

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Summary

Conflict lies at the core of urban sustainability transitions and the indispensable structural changes that accompany them. In this chapter we examine the RESILIO project, a multi-actor collaboration in Amsterdam aiming to transition towards a 'climate proof' city through smart water retention systems on urban roofs. The focus is on the conflict that emerged during discussions about controlling the smart valves on the rooftops which are designed to prevent urban flooding. Using a discourse analytical framework, the study analyses participant interactions, conflicting positions, and discursive strategies employed by the partners involved in the initiative. Participants utilised several discursive strategies, including identity, stake, and accountability management, to manage their positions in the conflict and influence the discourse. The study highlights the challenges of addressing conflict that involves redefining accountability and responsibility between public and private actors in the collaborative setting of transition initiatives. By doing so the findings contribute to a deeper understanding of how conflict can shape learning processes and foster sustainable urban transitions.

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OrganisationHogeschool van Amsterdam
Published inSustainable Urban Transitions Pagina's: 125-148
Year2023
TypeBook part
DOI10.1007/978-981-99-2695-4_8
LanguageEnglish

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