Assessing the 'Governance Grip' of Combined Authorities for Integrated Infrastructure Provision in the UK

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Assessing the 'Governance Grip' of Combined Authorities for Integrated Infrastructure Provision in the UK. / Honeybone, Paul; Steenmans, Katrien; Acuto, Michele.

Selected Conference Proceedings: 3rd International Conference on Urban Sustainability and Resilience. 2018.

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Honeybone, P, Steenmans, K & Acuto, M 2018, Assessing the 'Governance Grip' of Combined Authorities for Integrated Infrastructure Provision in the UK. i Selected Conference Proceedings: 3rd International Conference on Urban Sustainability and Resilience.

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Honeybone, P., Steenmans, K., & Acuto, M. (2018). Assessing the 'Governance Grip' of Combined Authorities for Integrated Infrastructure Provision in the UK. I Selected Conference Proceedings: 3rd International Conference on Urban Sustainability and Resilience

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Honeybone P, Steenmans K, Acuto M. Assessing the 'Governance Grip' of Combined Authorities for Integrated Infrastructure Provision in the UK. I Selected Conference Proceedings: 3rd International Conference on Urban Sustainability and Resilience. 2018

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Honeybone, Paul ; Steenmans, Katrien ; Acuto, Michele. / Assessing the 'Governance Grip' of Combined Authorities for Integrated Infrastructure Provision in the UK. Selected Conference Proceedings: 3rd International Conference on Urban Sustainability and Resilience. 2018.

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abstract = "While the positive benefits of integrated infrastructure development and management are theoretically understood, many global city-regions do not havegovernance arrangements designed to operationalise integration. Despite thecriticality of {\textquoteleft}nexus{\textquoteright} provision and high degrees of interdependence in city-regions, the organisation of governance mechanisms to ensure collaborative and symbiotic relationships remains an incomplete aspect of business as usual. A preliminary assessment was conducted of the governability of critical infrastructure domains (water, energy, food, and waste) in select UK city-regions. To establish a systematic approach for further research, a Governance Framework was produced and piloted.The paper also reports on preliminary investigations and confirms insights that agovernance deficit exists. We note that integrated infrastructure issues were notappearing systematically as high-level strategic governance priorities for the newly established Combined Authorities. We conclude the {\textquoteleft}governance grip{\textquoteright} discernable for overseeing integrated infrastructure outcomes is relatively weak.",
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