Flagship 4 Brussels Workshop: Breakout Session by Working Group 3
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Transcript of Flagship 4 Brussels Workshop: Breakout Session by Working Group 3
Group 3 Breakout Report
Polly E., Leslie L., Kaisa K., Lance R., Hallie E.
Mechanisms of Influence(Levers, Conditions)
Narratives & Framings
Governance Arrangements
Strategies
Implementation
Farm-level outcomes(e.g., climate smart ag)
Learning
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Mechanisms of InfluenceNarratives & Framings
Interests Ideas
InformationAssets/ $$
Governance Arrangements
Public-private partnerships
Market structures
Social movements &coalitions Knowledge
Mobilization & networks
State policy & institutional organization Donors
Politics
Strategies
Formal institutions Informal institutionsInformation
Knowledge/ IdeasInvestments
Implementation
Farm-level outcomes(e.g., climate smart ag)
Learning
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4 2 & 3
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Research Questions/ Gaps1. How do particular conditions and levers lead to specific forms of
governance arrangements? What are the conditions and levers for creating appropriate or desirable
governance arrangements?
2. What strategies are associated with which governance arrangements and why?
3. What governance arrangements and associated strategies work best for what CRA goals? Why?
4. What governance arrangements are most conducive to adaptive learning? How does information and knowledge production about governance &
institutions affect change in governing organizations? (particularly relevant for CGIAR)
How do organizations/ governance actors learn and adapt, or not? How do they learn from experience of farmers and incorporate insights into
governance arrangements? [a lot already known about this]
5. What are the indicators of good enough governance for climate resilient agriculture/ food systems?
Methods and Approaches• Narratives/ Framing
– STEPS Pathways approach– Multi-criteria Decision Mapping– Discourse analysis– Q analysis
• Conditions, levers, mechanisms of influence on governance:– QCA– Econometrics/ statistical
modeling– New Institutional Economics– Transitions management (re:
power analysis)
• Governance arrangements and strategies– IAD– Stakeholder analysis (i.e., players,
influence, interest mapping)– Institutional mapping– Social Network analysis
• Indicators of good governance– Meta analysis– MCDA/ expert consultation– Statistical correlations of good
governance indicators with food security/ climate adaptations
• (Evidence of) Learning– Scenario analysis (incl. Backcasting)– Social learning analysis
Possible Partnerships
• FAO – scenario analysis, new institutional economics, indicator development
• STEPS center – Framing/ narratives; multicriteria mapping• IAD scholars and organizations• “Political-economy of food system” scholars and
institutions (i.e., Wageningen U?; Cornell; …)• Comparative politics (Compon network)• Resilience Alliance (as source of research approach)• IDGEC scholars (former IHDP node)• MIT Poverty Lab