Multi-Level Governance Symposium

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Partnering to drive theory and practice Friday, 11 th of June 2010

Official Welcome Professor Ian Chubb AC Vice-Chancellor, The Australian National University

Introduction Assoc. Prof. Adrian Kay Crawford School of Economics and Government, ANU Dr Katherine Daniell Centre for Policy Innovation, ANU

Introduction Multi-Level Governance concept history

Introduction Multi-Level Governance definitions a system of continuous negotiation among nested governments at several territorial tiers Marks (1993) Vertical dimension authority is not only dispersed upwards and downwards, but sideways across different sectors and spheres including states, markets and civil society Horizontal dimension

Introduction Multi-level governance for reconceptualisation? Transnational Nation state State Regional Community Individuals Example: Bypassing states Some possible shapes of engagement in multi-level governance processes NGOs, businesses, scientific experts act at many levels Daniell et al. (2009)

Introduction Multi-level governance for reconceptualisation Complementarity of multi-level governance and federalism? Interaction of informal arrangements and formal structures Policy networks of public and private actors Problem solving capacity & trust legal accountability? Command and control enabling governance?

Introduction Multi-level governance and the hunt for improved joint decision-making mechanisms Top-down authority mechanisms High trust networks Institutional Innovations?

Introduction Understanding multi-level governance systems: Today s themes Investigating to what extent specific systems can encourage Improved governing capacity Accountability and democracy Policy innovation and problem solving capacity Effective implementation, evaluation and learning

Introduction Programme Theme 1: Health and Wellbeing MORNING TEA Theme 2: Finance and Accountability Theme 3: Water Planning and Climate Adaptation LUNCH Theme 4: Sustainable Settlements Open Forum: Insights for Research and Practice AFTERNOON TEA and migration to University House

Symposium Objectives Reflect on multi-level governance experiences Share insights across levels, sectors and disciplines Identify key challenges Propose constructive ways forward Network as a first step to future collaborative work

Symposium rules of the game Time is limited speakers 10 min / panellists 3 min Keep all insights in discussions succinct and accessible If you have a burning thought write it down Be constructive, collaborative and creative

Introduction of our chairs Dr Mark Matthews FEAST / Centre for Policy Innovation, ANU Jamie Pittock WWF / Fenner School of Environment and Society, ANU

Theme 1: Health and Wellbeing (9.50-10.40am) Paul Dugdale: Multi-level Governing in the Australian Health Care System Anthony Hogan: Mental Health in Rural Australia Panellists: Adam Graycar Leanne Leihn Kevin White ABC News Susila Dharma

Theme 2: Finance and Accountability (11.00-11.50am) David Rosalky: Adrian Kay: Inter-Governmental Fiscal Relations Open Method of Coordination Panellists: Dominic English Richard Mulgan Grahame Cook Evert Lindquist Offsite

Theme 3: Water Planning and Climate Adaptation (11.50am-12.40pm) Andrew Ross: Multi-Level Water Governance in the Murray-Darling Basin and the Western USA Katherine Daniell: Participatory Risk Management Practice in Australia and Bulgaria Panellists: Quentin Grafton Neil Gunningham

Theme 4: Sustainable Settlements (1.40-2.30pm) Patrick Paynter & Catherine Keirnan: Designing Sustainable Urban Forms Barbara Norman: Challenges of Population Growth and Settlement Panellists: Kathryn Bellette Sarah Ryan Haley Jones Carolyn Hendriks

Open Forum: Insights for Research and Practice (2.30-3.25pm) Discussants John Uhr David Marsh Daniel Connell John Wanna

Conclusions Multi-Level Governance has a future in Australia Key emerging agendas: Design and management of multi-level governance systems Leadership and influence mechanisms Freedom for corruption? Need for adapted accountability systems Institutionalisation paradoxes Technologies to aid democracy and collaboration

Conclusions The Future: Summary document of proceedings Development of new projects Edited book proposal? Based on common interests in your new networks...

Acknowledgements Funding for catering: Prof David Marsh, Research School of Social Sciences Prof Mandy Thomas, ANU Chancelry In-kind support (venue and logistics): Hannah McInnes, Crawford School of Economics and Government Thank you to all participants for your involvement and support