Implementing Solutions Based on Collaborative Adaptation

  • Ansell C
  • Sørensen E
  • Torfing J
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This chapter examines how implementation of SDG solutions can be improved through adaptive strategies. Many so-called blueprint strategies are inflexible during implementation and underestimate the importance fitting general goals and plans to shifting local needs and contexts. The chapter emphasizes the importance of identifying the specific types of dynamic challenges that will prompt the need for adaptation when implementing sustainability strategies. Adaptive cocreation provides a valuable framework for overcoming traps of various sorts that may block implementation. The problem-driven iterative adaptation (PDIA) model is introduced as one approach to adaptation. PDIA is particularly valuable for achieving bottom-up integration of SDGs and projects. Finally, the chapter considers the importance of social learning as a strategy for collaborative adaptation.

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Ansell, C., Sørensen, E., & Torfing, J. (2022). Implementing Solutions Based on Collaborative Adaptation. In Co-Creation for Sustainability (pp. 137–150). Emerald Publishing Limited. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80043-798-220220010

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