Print Email Facebook Twitter Analyzing collaborative governance through social network analysis: A case study of river management along the Waal river in The Netherlands Title Analyzing collaborative governance through social network analysis: A case study of river management along the Waal river in The Netherlands Author Fliervoet, J.M. Geerling, G.W. Mostert, E. Smits, A.J.M. Faculty Civil Engineering and Geosciences Department Water Management Date 2015-09-01 Abstract Until recently, governmental organizations played a dominant and decisive role in natural resource management. However, an increasing number of studies indicate that this dominant role is developing towards a more facilitating role as equal partner to improve efficiency and create a leaner state. This approach is characterized by complex collaborative relationships between various actors and sectors on multiple levels. To understand this complexity in the field of environmental management, we conducted a social network analysis of floodplain management in the Dutch Rhine delta. We charted the current interorganizational relationships between 43 organizations involved in flood protection (blue network) and nature management (green network) and explored the consequences of abolishing the central actor in these networks. The discontinuation of this actor will decrease the connectedness of actors within the blue and green network and may therefore have a large impact on the exchange of ideas and decision-making processes. Furthermore, our research shows the dependence of non-governmental actors on the main governmental organizations. It seems that the Dutch governmental organizations still have a dominant and controlling role in floodplain management. This challenges the alleged shift from a dominant government towards collaborative governance and calls for detailed analysis of actual governance. Subject collaborationflood protectionfloodplain managementnature restorationriver managementsocial network analysis To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:470c1749-b213-461a-95d0-546d5d366d63 Publisher Springer ISSN 0364-152X Source https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-015-0606-x Source Environmental Management, 57 (2), 2016 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights (c) 2015 The Author(s) This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Files PDF 319811.pdf 1.02 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:470c1749-b213-461a-95d0-546d5d366d63/datastream/OBJ/view