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The Dialogue Model / Mutual Gains Approach

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Mutual Gains Approach

First we were introduced to MGA at ECCA2017 in Glasgow at our session

A Dutch consultant followed up during a meeting in Denmark, July 2017

The Dutch consultant, Karsten Schipperheijn, P2, was a huge help in planning the study tour to the Netherlands in May 2018

introduced us to MGA

showed us examples (Room for the River Waal etc.) received visits from partners subsequently

we plan to follow up with a course in the region

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Mutual Gains Approach

The two methods are very much alike The Dialogue Model is “home made”

The MGA model is developed and formulated at a American university

The method is told to be a Scandinavian way of cooperating / negotiate based on great mutual trust

All stakeholders achieve better results, that they expected from the beginning

Mutual Gains Approach

Combined with the master class on co-creation and added value, we arrange one or more courses for the partnership (and politicians) – this fall

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ECCA2019

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Name of the session:

Adaptive governance reflections on cross-border and cross-authority partnerships

How to make CCA partnerships work? Adaptive governance reflections on the CCA cross-border and cross-authority partnership “EU LIFE C2C CC”

6 people from the partnership tells from their angle;

1. EU LIFE IP C2C CC and CDR is taking the role of facilitating cross border governance of CCA without a regulatory mandate,Dorthe Selmer, project manager at C2C CC

2. CCA collaboration across 7 municipalities in the large river catchment of Gudenå,Bjarke Horst Jensen, Hedensted Municipality

3. Why citizen driven partnership makes sense, a C2C CC project, Maria Elise Sørensen

4. The implications of being an island in a cross-border partnership, Bertel Mejlvang, Samsø Municipality

5. Science-practice collaboration in a CCA innovation project; The Climate Road of Hedensted,,Theis Raaschou Andersen, VIA University College

6. Adaptive governance: theoretical promise and empirical evidence, Helle Ørsted Nielsen, scientist at Aarhus University

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After 3 talks we ask the following questions:

Where are you from?

How do you handle cross border challenges?

Then 3 more talks, and we have a panel discussion facilitated by Duncan Russel, University of East Anglia.

We prepare some questions for this too.

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IWA2020

We have submitted expression of interest in a

technical tour in continuation of the conference (in the week-end). This is done in collaboration with Climatorium, AquaGlobe and Aarhus Utility.

We jointly promote Danish multifunctional solutions to a StoryMap developed in C2C CC.

We coordinate with the other Danish participants at the Danish booth.

Expect some sessions and posters.

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National Conference on Climate Adaptation 23 – 24 October 2019

Topic future climate adaptation

Arranged in collaboration with our complementary projects 3 tracks with different sessions

Strategic added value to climate adaptation Techniques and concepts

Organization and collaboration

•Poster sessions, lectures, networking, excursions and more

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Education

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Involvement of Students – Capacity Building Education

Phase 1

Claus Lolk – ”An Inquiry of Collective Climate Action” techno anthropology (internship) Pernille Paulsen, Klimatorium

Jonas Jessen, Climate Ribbon Claus Lolk, AquaGlobe

Phase 2

Master thesis, ”Assessment of Municipal Use of ESS and their challenges”

Guide for Municipalities on How to Implement ESSPatrick Danielsen, C2C CC secretariat

Master thesis, ”Imagining sustainable development:

tehcno-anthropological considerations of the SDGs”, Jonas Jessen

PhD Thesis, ”In-situ Cleansing in Climate Roads”

Lasse Abrahamsen (Phase 2), Lemvig Vand og Spildevand,

Aalborg University, VIA University College, NCC Future

Focus on collaboration among youngsters. Latest knowledge, up-to-date education with practical experience

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Involvement of Students – Capacity Building Education (ctd)

Phase 1

Horsens Statsskole, climate adaptation event

The Globe – engineer the future, climate change (1,800 pupils)

MSc (internship)

Christian Billund Dehlbæk, Randers Municipality

MSc (practical training) Pernille Krüger Mertz

Phase 2

Project Economist (trainee) Lise Lotte Stick, secretatiat

Future

Focus on the collaboration among youngsters

Latest knowledge, up-to-date education with practical experience

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Education Activities – Holistic and Cross-disciplinary Capacity Building

Internships (3) PhD thesis (1) COST EU network

VIA University College students, new

knowledge on climate mitigation and climate adaptation

National applications on energy and climate adaptation, VIA University College (3)

Courses Workshops

e.g. ”A – Å’en (I –III)” (3) Seminars

Master Classes e.g. Tokyo Climate Challenges

Rainwater consultants education with the Technological Institute (2)

C24 Climate Heritage and Culture Generating political awareness (3) Water Cycle Management, Aarhus University summer school

WATEC network

Magic Road – Kindergarten

Developing tools in the partnership AquaGlobe/Klimatorium (government school/upper secondary school)

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Status of Key Project-level Indicators

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• Relevance of KPIs in C2C CC

• Difficult to fill out the KPIs on a project level

• Mostly relevant for the

Governance track

Status of Key Project-level Indicators

A number of indicators for the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Pilotproject: A Danish baseline for

Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communties

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Status of Key Project-level Indicators

Goal 11.5 5 Reduce the consequences of natural disasters

UN indicator Number of people dead or disappeared due to natural

disasters

Danish indicator Public expenses used for protection against climate changes

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Platform Meeting

Issues?

Methods for dialogue / collaboration / co-creation Models

Technical solutions Use of the SDGs IWA2020

The Danish Water Valley in spe

What is the climate related situation? (The frames)

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The Life Integrated Project Coast to Coast Climate Challenge is,

48 triple/quadruple helix partners making the region climate resilient focusing on catchment based holistic solutions

working on climate adaptation and water in partnerships combining societal challenges with business opportunities a truly integrated project

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