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He is full professor at the Faculty of Forestry of Belgrade University/Serbia at the Department of Ecological Engineering of Soil and Water Resources Protection. He is chief of the Department for Erosion\nControl. His fields of research and subjects of lecturing are: Bases of the Environment Protection, Sustainable Natural Resources Management, Erosion Control\nEconomics, Natural Resources Policy, Demographic Aspects of Degradation and\nProtection of Natural Resources, Risk and Uncertainty of Investments in Sustainable Land Management. He was chairman and co-chairman of several international conferences. He is editor-in-chief, as well as member of editorial board of\nseveral international and national journals, books and bulletins. He was coordinator of several national and international projects such as World Overview of\nConservation Approaches and Technologies (WOCAT) for Serbia since 2001. 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This chapter reviews the key sources of timber and current production channels in Uganda. It describes policies and laws governing timber trade and challenges encountered in the quest for legal timber trade. We also show the underlying and proximate causes of illegal timber trade and its impacts on livelihoods, environment, and economy. The sources of timber in Uganda were previously the government-owned forest plantations and natural forests which have dwindled. There is a timber deficit and this has proliferated illegal trade in timber which affects national and local government revenue and forest degradation. Formal, informal, and a mix of formal and informal systems are the main channels of timber production. The responsible agencies that are mandated to ensure legal timber trade are engulfed by institutional weaknesses and socio-cultural and political landscape that is riddled with dishonesty, impunity and lack of transparency. There is need for more engagements to build momentum for promoting legal timber trade and enforcement of rule of law. This can be attained through improved inter- and intra-institutional collaboration, improved accountability and creating incentives for legal timber trade.",signatures:"Nelson Turyahabwe, Willy Kakuru, Martin Asiimwe and Patrick\nByakagaba",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/49148",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/49148",authors:[{id:"175110",title:"Dr.",name:"Nelson",surname:"Turyahabwe",slug:"nelson-turyahabwe",fullName:"Nelson Turyahabwe"},{id:"175737",title:"Dr.",name:"Willy",surname:"Kakuru",slug:"willy-kakuru",fullName:"Willy Kakuru"},{id:"175738",title:"Mr.",name:"Martin",surname:"Asiimwe",slug:"martin-asiimwe",fullName:"Martin Asiimwe"},{id:"175739",title:"Mr.",name:"Patrick",surname:"Byakagaba",slug:"patrick-byakagaba",fullName:"Patrick Byakagaba"}],corrections:null},{id:"48904",title:"Realities on Deforestation in Tanzania — Trends, Drivers, Implications and the Way Forward",doi:"10.5772/61002",slug:"realities-on-deforestation-in-tanzania-trends-drivers-implications-and-the-way-forward",totalDownloads:3675,totalCrossrefCites:7,totalDimensionsCites:17,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Deforestation ranks at the top in the global environmental agenda. Its importance is prompted by economic and ecological roles played by the forests and the notable adverse effects caused by deforestation on human and other species. These effects include biodiversity loss, greenhouse gas emissions, disruption of water cycles, increasing soil erosion and disruption of livelihoods. Deforestation rate is more serious in tropical countries where human population growth is high with extreme poverty. Tanzania, one of the tropical countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, is not exempted from these scenarios. This chapter provides some insights on deforestation problem in Tanzania with emphasis on status and trends, major drivers, ecological impacts and current efforts geared towards addressing this problem. Finally, the chapter offers some recommendations to pre-empt further impacts associated with the problem.",signatures:"Jafari R. Kideghesho",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/48904",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/48904",authors:[{id:"106119",title:"Prof.",name:"Jafari",surname:"Kideghesho",slug:"jafari-kideghesho",fullName:"Jafari Kideghesho"}],corrections:null},{id:"48928",title:"Dynamics of an Urban Forest in Response to Urban Development and Management Initiatives — Case of Bukit Timah Nature Reserve",doi:"10.5772/61233",slug:"dynamics-of-an-urban-forest-in-response-to-urban-development-and-management-initiatives-case-of-buki",totalDownloads:1568,totalCrossrefCites:0,totalDimensionsCites:1,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Singapore, a tropical island of only 716 km², has substantial land under forest. But rapid urbanisation coupled with the scarcity of land has also resulted in extensive land clearance. Though highly urbanised, Singapore has managed to retain 4.5% of the land area under nature conservation, and 2.9% under closed forest. Out of four protected areas, two of these, the Central Water Catchment Forest (CWC forest) and Bukit Timah Nature Reserve (BTNR), are protected under the Parks and Trees Act of 2005 with a total area of 3,043 ha. Though originally connected, these two forests were separated from each other by a major highway, leaving BTNR, the smaller of the two, with a total land area of 163 hectares, surrounded by not just the highways, but also by a fast developing urban residential area. The forest boundaries have seen dense urban development as close as only 50 m from the forest edge. As a result, micro-climatic parameters such as atmospheric temperature, relative humidity, soil surface temperature, light conditions, wind velocity, all have seen significant changes over time and the gradient of such changes are drastic and steep along most forest verges. Currently some ameliorating steps are being taken by the forest management to counter the ill effects of too much encroachment and fragmentation.",signatures:"Kalyani Chatterjea",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/48928",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/48928",authors:[{id:"87066",title:"Prof.",name:"Kalyani",surname:"Chatterjea",slug:"kalyani-chatterjea",fullName:"Kalyani Chatterjea"}],corrections:null},{id:"48987",title:"Japanese Forestation Policies During the 20 Years Following World War II",doi:"10.5772/61268",slug:"japanese-forestation-policies-during-the-20-years-following-world-war-ii",totalDownloads:1682,totalCrossrefCites:0,totalDimensionsCites:0,hasAltmetrics:1,abstract:"During World War II, the area cut annually in Japan exceeded the area planted, and cutover land was common. Within approximately 10 years of the end of the war, however, forestation on cutover land was almost complete. In the 10 years that followed, forestation policies targeted increasing coniferous tree plantations to secure industrial roundwood. Forestation plans and legal systems were developed, and organizations such as the Prefectural Forestry Corporations and Forest Development Corporation were founded to promote the planting of coniferous trees. As a result, approximately 10 million ha of coniferous plantations now exist, roughly 40% of the total forested area, and the area has a growing stock of 3.0 billion m3. However, some problems resulted from forestation policies. As coniferous trees were planted intensively over a short period of time, the forest age structures became unequal. Many forests have now reached an age class that requires thinning, but the percentage of forests that have been thinned remains insufficient. In addition, all Prefectural Forestry Corporations are now facing serious financial difficulties. Statistics on plantation forests must be improved to create effective management plans, including new reforestation policies.",signatures:"Koji Matsushita",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/48987",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/48987",authors:[{id:"80129",title:"Dr.",name:"Koji",surname:"Matsushita",slug:"koji-matsushita",fullName:"Koji Matsushita"}],corrections:null},{id:"49147",title:"Decentralisation of Forest Management — Is it a Panacea to Challenges in Forest Governance in Uganda?",doi:"10.5772/61014",slug:"decentralisation-of-forest-management-is-it-a-panacea-to-challenges-in-forest-governance-in-uganda-",totalDownloads:1525,totalCrossrefCites:1,totalDimensionsCites:2,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Decentralisation of forest management is currently implemented in many countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America as a governance strategy aimed at enhancing forest resource conservation, poverty alleviation and equity in forest resource utilisation. In Uganda, the overarching aim of decentralisation of the forest sector was to shift responsibility of forest management to lower elected local government councils so as to increase participation and accountability in the forest sector. In this chapter, we investigate whether decentralisation has led to transfer of “real” power to local authorities and the extent to which the original objectives of decentralised forest service delivery have been achieved and challenges encountered in the implementation. We used questionnaires, unstructured observations and interviews to collect data from three districts of Uganda. We found that District Forest Departments of local government are mostly involved in revenue generating activities and protection of local forest reserves with only a very limited focus on activities that endear people towards participation in the management of local forest reserves. Power sharing of District Local Governments with lower local institutions and local communities is extremely limited. Contradictory policies about forest resource governance, inequitable sharing of revenues generated from forest resources between the District and Sub-county governments, rent seeking and political corruption amongst actors who are charged with forest law enforcement are the major challenges in dispensing decentralised forest governance. There is need to increase space for citizen participation in the management of forest resources, holding accountable of the duty bearers and equity.",signatures:"Nelson Turyahabwe, Patrick Byakagaba and David Mwesigye\nTumusiime",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/49147",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/49147",authors:[{id:"175038",title:"Prof.",name:"Nelson",surname:"Turyahabwe",slug:"nelson-turyahabwe",fullName:"Nelson Turyahabwe"},{id:"175725",title:"Mr.",name:"Patrick",surname:"Byakagaba",slug:"patrick-byakagaba",fullName:"Patrick Byakagaba"},{id:"176427",title:"Dr.",name:"David Mwesigye",surname:"Tumusiime",slug:"david-mwesigye-tumusiime",fullName:"David Mwesigye Tumusiime"}],corrections:null},{id:"48930",title:"Creating Modern Community Conservation Organizations and Institutions to Effect Successful Forest Conservation Change",doi:"10.5772/61133",slug:"creating-modern-community-conservation-organizations-and-institutions-to-effect-successful-forest-co",totalDownloads:1920,totalCrossrefCites:2,totalDimensionsCites:6,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Despite increased investment, current conservation strategies have failed to stop environmental degradation and loss of biodiversity of the earth’s ecosystems with consequent climate change. Community Conservation’s (CC) 30 years of experience has produced a successful, cost-effective, field-tested flexible formula to catalyze communities to stop deforestation and biodiversity loss. Our method focuses on four concepts: 1) catalyzing projects, leaving ownership to on-site community-based organizations (CBOs) or local nongovernmental organizations (NGOs); 2) encouraging creation of CBOs; 3) helping build complex federations or networks for a stronger community voice; and 4) creating conservation contagion for regional change. Based on trust, we initially make the community aware of their special forests and wildlife and ask their help in protecting them. Then we help them create CBOs and build federations of conservation activists to strengthen and empower them to manage their projects and their natural resources. By bringing community members to interact together from within a large region, we strive to create conservation contagion. Case histories from Assam, India; northern Peru; the Huon Peninsula in Papua New Guinea; Madagascar; Belize; and Wisconsin, USA demonstrate successes based on the formation of CBOs and community federations, allowing communities to play a powerful role in protecting and restoring forests.",signatures:"Robert H. Horwich, Sam Shanee, Noga Shanee, Arnab Bose, Mark\nFenn and Joydeep Chakraborty",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/48930",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/48930",authors:[{id:"104422",title:"Dr.",name:"Robert",surname:"Horwich",slug:"robert-horwich",fullName:"Robert Horwich"}],corrections:null},{id:"48973",title:"Energy Return on Investment (EROI) of Different Wood Products",doi:"10.5772/61144",slug:"energy-return-on-investment-eroi-of-different-wood-products",totalDownloads:2296,totalCrossrefCites:2,totalDimensionsCites:7,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Energy cannot be produced without consumption of some part of the energy, and the proportions in which this occurs are a key indicator of the efficiency of the production process. Energy return on investment (EROI) of energy production shows the relationship between obtained and invested energy in the production process. This relationship is a key factor in sustainable global energy supply. Wood chips and one-metre firewood are used to produce thermal energy. Amount of energy obtained by burning depends on the moisture content and the features of the energy plant. This chapter deals with the issue of the amount of energy required to produce in the process of wood chips and one-metre firewood production and its transport to the heating plant. When calculating the energy balance, it is important to include as many input parameters as possible (parameters of energy consumption), which represents an almost impossible task because one parameter directly binds several others. According to several authors, the relationship between obtained and invested energy or EROI for energy wood is 30:1 which is a better ratio than the production of oil, for which relationship between obtained and invested energy is about 20:1. The results of study show that most of the energy during the production and supply of energy wood products from final felling of oak stands is used for fuel for machinery and vehicles in the production process. Ultimately, the relationship between obtained and invested energy is approximately 25:1 in the case of moisture content in the wood chips in the limit (market) value of 35% and the mean distance truck transportation of wood chips of 50 km. The relationship of obtained and invested energy used for one-metre firewood is bigger than 25:1 because of less invested energy which does not include machines like wood chipper. This is a satisfactory relationship, but it decreases with a greater transport distance. Such is the case when chips manufactured in Croatia, due to the lack of heat plants, are transported over long distances to neighbouring countries.",signatures:"Zdravko Pandur, Marijan Šušnjar, Marko Zorić, Hrvoje Nevečerel and\nDubravko Horvat",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/48973",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/48973",authors:[{id:"175150",title:"Dr.",name:"Zdravko",surname:"Pandur",slug:"zdravko-pandur",fullName:"Zdravko Pandur"}],corrections:null},{id:"48637",title:"Forestry Entrepreneurs — Research on High Performance Business Model",doi:"10.5772/60951",slug:"forestry-entrepreneurs-research-on-high-performance-business-model",totalDownloads:4754,totalCrossrefCites:0,totalDimensionsCites:0,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Over the last 30 years, the forest industry in Eastern Canada has undergone a radical transformation, from a model where larger forestry businesses operated their own production equipment to a model where harvesting, transport, and forest road construction are awarded to contractors. This change in strategy on part of the large corporations has created new start-up opportunities for many forest entrepreneurs. Their dependency on a single large client (wood buyer), however, could hinder entrepreneurial behavior. This study aims to examine the forest Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) population, identify the factors that stimulate their performance despite a business environment that may be deemed unfavorable, and draw an overall picture of the existing situation. An analysis of 535 questionnaires filled by forest machine owners suggests that SMEs with four employees or more show better performance results than those with three or fewer employees, considered very small enterprises (VSEs), essentially because these businesses are typically able to work more weeks in a year. Their managers use a significantly higher number of tools to measure performance and attribute greater importance to management duties. The results have enabled us to identify certain performance factors, but suggest that further research is needed to better understand the underlying causes of contract assignment and the relationships that develop between SME managers and large forest product companies.",signatures:"Étienne St-Jean and Luc LeBel",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/48637",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/48637",authors:[{id:"104667",title:"Prof.",name:"Etienne",surname:"St-Jean",slug:"etienne-st-jean",fullName:"Etienne St-Jean"},{id:"104671",title:"Prof.",name:"Luc",surname:"LeBel",slug:"luc-lebel",fullName:"Luc LeBel"}],corrections:null},{id:"48695",title:"Species Selection and Nursery Technique Adoption for Seedling Establishment in Bangladesh — Towards Enhancing Plantation Programme",doi:"10.5772/60912",slug:"species-selection-and-nursery-technique-adoption-for-seedling-establishment-in-bangladesh-towards-en",totalDownloads:1544,totalCrossrefCites:0,totalDimensionsCites:0,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Small-scale nursery owners can play a vital role in biodiversity conservation through providing seedlings of forest tree species, horticultural species, flower species and medicinal plants to afforestation, reforestation, social forestry, agro-forestry, shelter belt and home gardening in Bangladesh. The present study of the nursery status of Bangladesh investigated socio-demographic characteristics, farm and farming characteristics, species selection and adoption of nursery techniques by small-scale nursery owners. A survey was conducted of 252 sample nurseries which were selected randomly. The investigation revealed that majority of the nursery owners were mid-aged (30–49 years) male (82.4%) people who took it as primary occupation (86.3%) for more than 20 years (38.1%), but a considerable amount of the respondents had no schooling (34%). Most of the owners rented a small area of land (0.5–5 acre) for the activities on a term basis. About 39.9% of the respondents raised planting materials for horticultural and forest tree species together. The study revealed that fruit-bearing (RF-28.69) and fast-growing species (RF-17.47) were considered as the criteria for species selection. Mangefera indica, Manilkara zopota, Zizyphus mauritiana, Lichi chinensis, Artocarpus heterophyllus, Spondia dulcis, Citrus citrus, Swietenia mahagoni, Psidium guajava, Cocos nucifera, Albizia lebeck, Citrus grandis, Feronia limonia, Averrhoa carabola,\n\t\t\t\t\tDulbergia sissoo were the top-ranked species preferred by the nursery owners. Majority of the respondents practiced grafting and budding for vegetative propagation and practiced submersion of seeds under water and scarification as pre-sowing treatment for seed germination. On the basis of research findings, it is suggested to facilitate widespread acceptance of forest tree species, along with fruit-bearing species, and take account of small-scale nursery owners’ views and preferences for achieving adoption of forest tree-based farming systems in a climate change situation.",signatures:"Md. Salim Azad, Biswajit Kumar Sarker and Md. 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Abdul Matin"}],corrections:null},{id:"48958",title:"Integrating Wildlife Conservation with Commercial Silviculture — Demography of the Swainson’s Warbler (Limnothlypis swainsonii), a Migrant Bird of Conservation Concern in Southern Pine Forests, USA",doi:"10.5772/61168",slug:"integrating-wildlife-conservation-with-commercial-silviculture-demography-of-the-swainson-s-warbler-",totalDownloads:1325,totalCrossrefCites:3,totalDimensionsCites:4,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Intensively managed pine (Pinus spp.) forests encompass over 15.8 million hectares in the southeastern United States and provide an important source of wood products and an economic return to landowners. Given the extent of this landscape and the diversity of management goals and stakeholders, understanding how these forests can also be managed for biological diversity is important. Swainson’s warbler (Limnothlypis swainsonii; SWWA), a species of high conservation priority, has been documented occupying young, unthinned pine plantations (a novel habitat type), but demographic assessment is lacking. We compared breeding phenology and reproductive success of SWWA in commercial loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) stands versus bottomland hardwood forest (the historical habitat type). Timing of nesting, clutch size, and hatching rates were not significantly different with 59% (n = 32) of eggs hatching in pine versus 69% in bottomland hardwood (n = 52). Mayfield estimates of nesting success were similar in pine (27%) versus hardwoods (32%) within and across years. These results indicate that closed-canopy, short-rotation pine stands can provide suitable breeding habitat for SWWA. We also review the value of intensively managed pine landscapes for avian conservation in general.",signatures:"Donata R. Henry, Darren A. Miller and Thomas W. 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Indeed, we can observe a notable global trend towards the formation of alliances and partnerships in order to develop sustainable solutions for everyday real-world problems [4–8]. One may not only think of initiatives such as food cooperatives, urban gardening, energy collectives, or crowdfunding initiatives but also of partnerships between governments and non-state actors for the purpose of joint policy- and decision-making.
The growing need in society to think and work together derives from an increasing complexity of current challenges, such as climate change, energy transition, globalization, or other multifaceted issues and the resulting need to integrate a broad variety of actors, knowledge bases, and perspectives. Collaboration is expected to increase the substantive quality and legitimacy of solutions and decisions to mitigate conflicts among competing interests, to value lay knowledge and expert knowledge equally well, to build trust in institutions or to educate and inform the public [9, 10]. Thus, even local decision-makers are challenged to develop new forms of collaboration with their citizens, as processes of collective learning, planning, and decision-making are widely seen as key components towards viable, liveable communities, and cities as well as for sustainable development at large [11, 12].
But one might say this is nothing new, and indeed, citizen involvement in issues of community development has already turned into common practice. However, in the last years, we can notice a trend away from more occasional forms of
This trend raises the following questions: How can collaboration agreements be designed—in contrast to long-experienced case-related forms of citizen participation? And which structures, processes, regulations, incentive systems, etc. are necessary to allow meaningful collaboration in the long run?
Based on a comprehensive literature review, this chapter briefly discusses limitations of “more traditional,” case-related forms of citizen participation and in contrast reflects on the characteristics of collaboration and the requirements of meaningful long-term collaboration (moving beyond “on-off”-participation). It follows the question on how to develop flexible, but reliable, local collaboration structures, and therefore relates to Elinor Ostrom’s design principles for the management of the commons as valuable reference points. Finally, it presents empirical insights from the city of Korneuburg (Austria), in order to illustrate one possible solution pathway for long-term collaboration among actors at the local level.
In order to provide a better understanding of the issue at hand, we first take a closer look at the terminology. What does the term collaboration exactly mean? And what is the difference to what we recognize as participation? To cut a long story short, there is no single definition or consistent use of the term collaboration, neither in our everyday language nor in the scientific discourse [13, 14]. It is derived from the Latin word
In turn, the term participation stems from the Latin word
These considerations based on etymology and simplified definitions of course only offer rather vague interpretations of the phenomena at hand. Thus, we will take a closer look on differences and meanings in the following.
As already indicated in Section 1, the participation of citizens in local decision-making has widely turned into common practice [23]. Thereby, site-specific participation cultures may differ considerably, as the respective situation, purpose, demands, and objectives of course vary from case to case. In some communities, eye-level partnerships and stable processes of co-management are already well implemented, while in others, participatory processes neither reach beyond the frequently cited fig leaf nor result in effective collaboration. This may inter alia be traced back to the fact, that processes mostly continue to be unilaterally controlled by governments and that traditional hierarchies remain [21, 22]. Citizens usually get only involved after the problems have been pre-defined by government representatives. Then they are invited to express their opinions, needs, and ideas, and finally may again be excluded once again from solution finding and decision-making at the end [21, 24]. This common practice contrasts not only with findings from theories on collaboration, group work, and social learning but also with participation literature itself, which emphasizes the importance of joint problem framing, early involvement, and partnership at eye-level (dissolving hierarchical structures) [4, 25–27]. Furthermore, citizens themselves are usually not empowered to actively prompt and initiate their own participation [28].
The theoretical foundation of citizen participation builds on Arnstein’s pioneering work from 1969. Her ladder of citizen participation [29] strongly influences the conceptualisation of participation as well as its implementation in practice to date [22, 26, 30]. With her metaphor—developed at a time, when governments slowly began to involve citizens—Arnstein pictured participation as the re-allocation of case-related decision-making power from government to citizens [22]. She illustrated “
Yet, socio-political conditions and the relationship between citizens and governments are transforming [30, 35]. Arnstein’s hierarchical conception of participation fails to capture the full complexity of the shift from a traditional government perspective (hierarchical and central steering, “top-down”) to governance (interactive policy-making, involving society on a common ground) and towards collaborative partnerships. In fact, given our present democratic system, local authorities still play the leading role in city or community management, but this does not necessarily mean, that it has to be the predominant one [30], and that hierarchies cannot be dismantled or flattened to some extent. Arnstein’s focus on the allocation of power may even support an adversarial picture of participation, as a struggle between citizens trying to move up the ladder and the government [36], and may prohibit and exclude opportunities for trustful collaboration, meaningful learning processes, sharing of experience and knowledge, harnessing multiple perspectives and for shared decision-making [27, 36]. Thus, it seems worth to shift the focus from traditional hierarchies towards arenas of social learning on eye-level [31–33, 36].
In contrast to hierarchical organized and additive working processes, collaboration describes an inseparable and synchronized process of co-construction and self-directed interactive processes of exchange (partners do the work together) [16]. It tends to solve a problem via divergent thinking, resulting in “
As a practice that uses collective creativity to process issues that are novel in nature, collaboration is inextricably linked with social learning [37, 41]. Social learning may change mental models and behaviors, allows to deal with new circumstances and thus is supposed to have wide transformative potential [42, 43]. It takes place through processes of knowledge sharing and deliberation, and fosters co-creation of knowledge and means, required to transform a situation, and therefore it leads to concerted collective action [26, 44]. It starts at an individual level, being the vital base for group, organizational, and social learning; whereby in a group the “
Relations among learning, individual, and collective outcomes in the context of collaboration (altered according to [
These considerations emphasize the creative and innovative potential of collaboration with respect to processing problems that cannot be solved by means of well-known procedures and (expert) knowledge as they are novel in nature and involve and affect a broad variety of actors asking for creative solutions and new knowledge to be generated. This makes collaboration promising for complex sustainability issues and participatory approaches—from joint problem definition to joint planning, implementation, and evaluation [15].
Within collaborative settings, actors with different mindsets, experiences, knowledge bases, etc. come together, at best to share a common vision and to reach a common goal. Thus, it is a deeply human activity and quality, success or failure is directly shaped by the humans involved. Hence, long-term collaboration is no easy endeavor and the results often do not meet the expectations, as conflicts and obstacles hinder meaningful partnerships [2]. That is why obtaining knowledge on how people may learn and work together successfully and on how to design fruitful collaboration frameworks is of high relevance for local decision-makers [25].
In order to promote social learning and long-term collaboration, it is necessary to facilitate interactive settings, “
Of course, collaboration also faces many inherent difficulties which are directly related to personal and organizational capacities of the humans involved. On one hand, collaboration causes costs, more specifically coordination costs, which refer to the “
Referring to the success factors and stumbling blocks of collaboration as briefly described in Section 2.3, conceptual thinking about participation according to Arnstein’s ladder hardly offers reference points for designing long-term partnerships for local development [26]. Accentuating traditional hierarchical structures and a focus on power allocation lacks a processual dimension where sufficient priority for underlying social learning processes, joint problem framing, or for time consuming trust building is missing. Moreover, it neglects citizens as active agents and hardly fulfills the preconditions for meaningful collaboration or inclusive involvement of all actors [9]. “On-off” public participation thus cannot be considered as urban co-management, which requires “some institutionalized arrangement for intensive user participation in decision-making” [49]. Thus, it seems necessary to learn from other fields of research, to gain insights into supportive structures for collaboration in local development.
For this purpose, Ostrom’s design principles for the sustainable management of the commons [50, 51] have proofed as valuable suggestions for the design of effective long-term collaboration [22]. In order to find out how and why self-organized and collective management of shared natural resources (such as forests, pastures, or waterbodies) turns out to be successful in the long run, Ostrom carried out a profound analysis of a large number of case studies. Based on her findings, she identified eight design principles, which support robust, long-surviving institutions for collective resource management [51]. They explain, “
Well defined boundaries: social (community of users) und physical (spatial extension of the resource system) boundaries;
Proportional equivalence between benefits and costs: congruence between costs incurred by users and benefits received by users via their participation in collective action;
Collective choice arrangement: individuals affected by operational rules can participate in defining and modifying the rules;
Monitoring: compliance with regulations to facilitate rule enforcement and to understand the behavior of those who comply with the rules;
Graduated sanctions: for deterring participants from (excessive) violations of community rules;
Conflict-resolution mechanisms: low-cost conflict resolution to resolve conflicts
Minimal recognition of rights: the right of local users to make their own rules should be acknowledged by governments (or higher level authorities);
Nested organizations: governance activities are organized in multiple nested layers (more relevant for larger systems);
The relevance of establishing common sense rules and procedures (which is subject of several design principles from different perspectives), to make collaborative efforts successful in the long run, was already identified as a core success factor in Section 2.3 and is also highlighted by Imperial [14]: “
As also indicated by Ostrom, the attitude and openness of local authorities towards collaborative approaches, and the acknowledgement of rules and decisions made by the collective, play a central role in the success or failure of joint efforts. Local authorities can be seen as the
Also, the question of how to dissolve or at least flatten traditional hierarchies may challenge local collaborative efforts. It might be feasible to facilitate an eye-level approach, almost free of hierarchies, within processes of negotiation and discussion; nevertheless formal decisions finally are made within the democratically legitimized political system. While this is the most legitimated, adequate, and proven procedure for the majority of tasks that are necessary to manage urban life, it contrasts with principles of learning processes on eye-level and co-developing solutions and may threaten trustful collaboration.
Besides the benefits associated with the institutionalization of collaborative efforts [14], the resultant stability also bears risks in terms of inflexibility or even gridlock, as
The Austrian city of Korneuburg, with approximately 12,800 inhabitants, is one recent example for the institutionalization of collaborative structures for local development. In a multi-annual process, the city established a long-term oriented “urban advisory board” comprising governmental actors (from politics and administration) as well as citizens. The case affirms the emergent character of collaborative processes, as it evolved from what we could call a “traditional” and clearly delineated citizen participation project towards a written and implemented long-term collaboration agreement among local government and citizens. The whole process was supported by an interdisciplinary team of scientists (from landscape planning, regional development, geography, architecture, spatial planning, also including the author of this chapter) and professional facilitators. For managing the process, a steering group was established comprising up to 42 local political and administrative actors as well as citizens. Additionally, all citizens of Korneuburg were invited to participate at several process steps. Finally, the city’s endeavor was awarded with the Austrian Sustainability Award 2016 (ÖGUT Umweltpreis) in the category of participation and civic engagement and was honored as URBACT good practice city in 2017.2
It all began in 2011, when engaged citizens of Korneuburg convinced the local government to start a participatory process in order to formulate a common vision for the cities’ future development. From the very beginning all actors involved were aware that the mere elaboration of a common vision for the city’s future development will not be enough to undergo a meaningful urban transformation process and that specific implementation steps were needed to be defined. The mission statement, which was finalized in 2014 and unanimously adopted by the municipal council, comprises values and goals for urban development and specific development targets for nine core fields of action, that is, urban planning, mobility, social issues and health, environment and energy, communication and participation, diversity and culture, habitats and leisure, economy, as well as education and learning. Moreover, it set a clear focus on social cohesion and active citizenship as a guiding principle for the city’s future.
In order to bring the visions of the mission statement to life, a master plan with almost 120 implementation measures for all 9 core fields of action was completed in 2016. One key element of the master plan is a charter for citizen participation, which entails rules, structures, and processes for long-term collaboration between citizens and the local government. Here, the urban government commits itself to a regulatory framework for long-term urban co-management with the citizens. As conditions (political, environmental, social, etc.) may change over time, the design of flexible and adaptive instruments for urban planning (a dynamic master plan document) seemed at least as important as learning structures and institutions, which allow for ongoing adaptation to changing frameworks. Thus, the charter of citizen participation aims at securing the commitment and structures for long-term collaboration, and also comprises mechanisms for monitoring and adoption. This is of specific importance as the process revealed that the trust in collaborative efforts, which is significantly shaping the success, depends on the actual persons involved, their individual characteristics, credibility, and engagement. Of course the rules set in the charter document cannot prevent changes in the collaborative attitude (e.g., as result of changing power structures after elections), but at least they may create a stronger commitment for urban co-management.
Centerpiece of the charter is the establishment of a steering committee (local advisory board) with a working period of 5 years (analogous to municipal elections) where citizens and municipal actors are equally represented (7 citizens among 14 members plus 2 substitute members each). It supervises the implementation of the measures according to the mission statement and the master plan, as well as quality and effectiveness of the long-term collaboration between citizens and the government itself. The commitment of the local council to an ongoing collaboration with this committee paves the way for future urban co-management.
Acknowledging frontiers, costs, and efforts for long-term oriented collaboration, the charter for citizen participation comprises both, structures and procedures for case-related citizen participation as well as the strategic collaboration within the committee (as shown in Figure 2). While participation in the committee requires membership for a certain period and asks for a high level of time commitment, willingness to collaborate, and certain openness to learning processes and innovation, low-threshold offers for citizen participation are also provided. Thus, engaged citizens can choose whether to get active for urban development in the long run or just to participate case-related on project level.
Levels of collaboration and participation as defined within the charter for citizen participation [
The process in the City of Korneuburg showed that what had started more or less as “traditional” citizen participation project has developed its own dynamics and thus has come up against boarders of conventional participation projects. During the design of long-term co-management structures, especially the institutionalization of the advisory board, questions arose on the legitimacy and transparency of the committee (Who is in and out—membership criteria?) as well as on efforts and earnings (How can time resources be managed in a responsible way? Most of work by citizens is done voluntarily and unsalaried while representatives from the city administration or council members often complete tasks during their working time.). But even questions of how to formulate effective and useful collaboration rules challenged the process.
In the constitutional rules that define the citizen members of the steering committee, to date there is no consensus on a valid and viable procedure guaranteeing representativeness and increased legitimacy. Even coordination costs for all actors involved are quite high, which bears a risk of returning to former strategies of acting separately and relying only on representative democracy. As accepting the efforts require a high degree of motivation and conviction of the usefulness of the undertaking, it is much too early to draw final conclusions about the long-term perspective of the process in the City of Korneuburg. For deeper insights into the process, results, and challenges see [22, 54].
Against the background of sustainability and resilience, the ability of local actors to interact and collaborate as well as to continuously adapt and transform their collaborative structures is deemed to be of central importance. Nevertheless, collaboration among a broad variety of actors is no easy endeavor and asks for quite different conceptualisations, criteria, and instruments/procedures than well experienced forms of case-related citizen participation. Effective long-term collaboration requires for acknowledging time-consuming group processes, the joint development of common goals, structures and collaboration rules as well as flexibility and openness towards adaptive processes (which often challenges our given democratic system or “streamlined” process designs).
Ostrom’s design principles for the management of the commons offer some useful reference points to overcome restrictions of case-related citizen participation. Especially, the design principles 1, 3, 4, 6, and 7 (social boundaries, collective-choice arrangements, monitoring, conflict resolution, and minimum recognition of rights) were confirmed as highly relevant by the case study of the city of Korneuburg, despite the lack of attention they gained in traditional participation literature [22]. However, the design principles focus first and foremost on self-organized communities of resource users, and consider governments and formal regulations as external, contextual factors. Thus, they only provide restricted insights on how to bridge the perceived gap between government and citizens and on how to design arenas with “both groups” collaborating on eye-level.
Currently, an increasing number of cities and communities are heading to institutionalize citizen participation and local co-management. Of course, not all attempts will directly lead to meaningful collaboration and even well-meant collaboration agreements may lack shared responsibility, reliability, or transparency. To date, best practice experiences and findings often remain unshared and without reflection in broader communities or networks. If we are to learn from individual cases as well as from already more generalized insights, the exchange and collaboration on an intermediary level (including research and practice) is of core importance. Networking among communities and actors from science and society, and pioneering examples can provide useful insights and may prevent every community from reinventing the wheel when designing collaborative structures. Against the background of local co-management, a systematic scientific analysis of different collaborative approaches developing within site-specific circumstances would be promising in order to differentiate context-specific aspects such as agency and local communication culture from generalizable institutional patterns.
Participants in the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) recognize the calibration or test results obtained by each other’s accredited calibration and testing laboratories [1, 2, 3, 4]. ILAC Policy and Procedural publications are for the operation of the ILAC MRA. ILAC has a special policy for participation in proficiency testing activities, on metrological traceability of measurement results, for measurement uncertainty in calibration [5, 6, 7]. The policy for measurement uncertainty to base on the Guide to Uncertainty in Measurement (GUM) [8, 9, 10, 11] and retains the common understanding of the term calibration and measurement capabilities (CMCs) from the joint declaration issued by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) and ILAC [12]. ILAC has a special guideline for measurement uncertainty in testing [13]. This document provides guidance for the evaluation and reporting of measurement uncertainty in testing accordance with the requirements of the International Standard ISO/IEC 17025 [14].
National accreditation agencies in different countries have set quite strict requirements for accreditation of testing and calibration laboratories. Laboratory accreditation criteria in most accreditation systems include three main groups: laboratory technical equipment, personnel competence, and the effectiveness of the quality system. Interlaboratory comparisons (ILCs) are a form of experimental verification of laboratory activities to determine technical competence in a particular activity. Successful results of conducting ILCs for the laboratory are a confirmation of competence in carrying out certain types of measurements by a specific specialist on specific equipment.
To obtain reliable results of ILC accredited laboratories, it is necessary to improve the methods of processing these results. These methods are based on various data processing algorithms as required by international and regional guidelines and standards. To conduct ILC for CLs, it is necessary to take into account the relevant requirements of the international standards ISO/IEC 17025 [14] and ISO/IEC 17043 [15]. Therefore, it is necessary to choose the most optimal method of processing the obtained data, which would have a minimum number of restrictions on the application and allow to obtain reliable results. In addition, it is necessary to take into account the peculiarities of the calibration laboratories (CLs) when evaluating the results of ILС. Such features are related to the need to provide calibration of measuring instruments for testing laboratories.
ILCs for CLs are held nationally in different countries. Such ILCs are carried out to establish the competence of the CLs in calibrating various measuring instruments and working standards for various measured quantities [16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24]. For their implementation, various calibration objects are used. To evaluate the ILC data, various methods of their data processing are used [25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30], and to estimate the measurement uncertainty, the regional guidance EA-04/02 М [31] is additionally used, in addition to the ILAC documents [8, 13]. However, in addition to the method of data evaluation, it is necessary to take into account other influencing factors on the CL result of ILC. In particular, unsatisfactory ILC results for all participating CLs may be associated with a large time drift of the calibrated measuring instrument.
The growing practical need of ILCs for CLs to ensure recognition of the obtained results at both national and international levels underscores the relevance of this research.
The main purpose of accredited CLs is to calibrate working standards and measuring instruments for accredited testing laboratories. Significantly more testing laboratories are accredited by national accreditation bodies than CLs. For example, at the middle of 2021, 837 testing and 35 calibration laboratories were accredited in Ukraine. This represents only 4% of accredited CLs of the total number of all accredited laboratories. Therefore, the number of ILCs for testing laboratories is objectively much larger than for CLs.
The State Enterprise “Ukrmetrteststandard” (Ukraine) as a referent laboratory (RL) organized and carry out seven ILCs for accredited CLs from 2016 to 2019 [32, 33, 34, 35, etc]. The list of these ILCs is shown in Table 1. The calibration objects for these ILCs were working standards and measuring instruments for electrical quantities, and time and frequency. When carrying out comparisons, CLs calibrated objects in accordance with the requirements of the international standard ISO/IEC 17025 [14]. The total number of calibration object parameters ranged from 3 to 12. The total number of CLs with RL that took part in these comparisons ranged from 5 to 10.
ILC | Calibration object | Number of parameters | Number of participants | Period of carrying out |
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ILC1 | Precision measuring thermocouple | AC voltage at 5 frequencies | 5 labs | 2016–2018 |
ILC2 | Measures of electrical resistance (1th round) | 3 nominations of resistance | 8 labs | 2016 |
ILC3 | Measures of electrical resistance (2th round) | 3 nominations of resistance | 5 labs | 2018–2019 |
ILC4 | Precision measure of electric power | 6 power factors at 2 frequencies | 8 labs | 2016–2018 |
ILC5 | Low frequency signal generator | AC voltage at one frequency, total harmonic factor at 4 frequencies, 5 frequencies | 4 labs | 2016 |
ILC6 | Electronic stopwatch | 3 time intervals | 9 labs | 2016 |
ILC7 | High-frequency signal generator | 3 frequencies | 10 labs | 2018 |
The list of national ILCs for CLs.
In all presented ILCs, the assigned value (AV) with its uncertainty was taken as the value with its uncertainty of the RL. This was done because the RL had the best measurement capabilities among all CLs that took part in the comparisons. For many years RL has taken part in international comparisons of national measurement standards of electrical quantities within the framework of Regional Metrological Organizations (COOMET, EURAMET, and GULFMET) and had positive results. RL also had published CMCs for some electrical quantities in the BIPM Key Comparison Database [36].
A program for all ILCs was implemented in accordance with the requirements of ISO/IEC 17043 [15]. CLs that participated in the ILCs performed calibration of the measuring instruments (calibration object) provided to the RL in accordance with their own methods according to the radial scheme [4]. RL sent the calibration object to the participating laboratory, and this laboratory returned this object back to RL. In this case, the RL constantly monitored the stability of the calibration object [35, 37]. The RL determined the characteristics of the instability of the calibration object before and after its research in the CLs participating in the ILC.
In accordance with the adopted ILC programs, RL analyzed the calibration data provided by the CLs [38], in particular, analyzed the declared measurement uncertainty. The data obtained from CLs were necessarily checked by RL for their consistency. Indicators for assessing of consistency were
The traditional assessment of ILC data for CLs is carried out in accordance with the requirements of ISO/IEC 17043 [15]. During of the evaluation of primary data from the participating CLs, the interlaboratory deviation of the measurement results or degree of equivalences (DoE) was calculated based on the ILCs results.
The DoE for
where
Expanded uncertainty of the result of each participant
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On Figures 1–3 show the traditional graphical interpretation of the results of three ILCs at one of the calibration points (ILC 2–1, Figure 1, ILC 4–2, Figure 2 and ILC 6–1, Figure 3 respectively). The evaluation of primary data of all ILCs is carried out by means of the specially developed software “Interlaboratory comparisons” (Ukraine) which implements the algorithm presented in [34]. To prepare reports on ILCs, RL used specified software that allowed calculating the
DoE of CLs for ILC 2–1.
DoE of CLs for ILC 4–2.
DoE of CLs for ILC 6–1.
Only two laboratories (lab 4 and lab 6 for ILC 2–1) have an unsatisfactory result for two ILCs using the
The consistency evaluation of data using
The
where σ is the standard deviation for qualification assessment (ILC).
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In Tables 2–8 shows the calculated results of
ILC data | Index | Lab 1 | Lab 2 | Lab 3 | Lab 4 |
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ILC1–1 | −0.854 | 0.444 | 0.438 | −0.312 | |
−0.584 | 0.114 | 0.224 | −2.462 | ||
ILC1–2 | −0.451 | 0.818 | 1.522 | −0.064 | |
−1.146 | 0.266 | 0.605 | −2.090 | ||
ILC1–3 | −0.645 | 0.882 | 0.987 | 0.022 | |
−1.167 | 0.483 | 0.781 | 1.895 | ||
ILC1–4 | −0.147 | 0.238 | 0.129 | 0.452 | |
−0.025 | 0.019 | 0.018 | 2.503 | ||
ILC1–5 | — | 0.753 | 0.382 | — | |
— | 2.265 | 1.939 | — |
Results of ILCs for calibration of precision measuring thermocouple.
ILC data | Index | Lab 1 | Lab 2 | Lab 3 | Lab 4 | Lab 5 | Lab 6 | Lab 7 |
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ILC2–1 | 0.249 | −0.245 | −0.008 | −4.631 | −0.100 | 2.352 | −0.021 | |
2.677 | −0.027 | −0.996 | −0.208 | −0.005 | 0.188 | −0.169 | ||
ILC2–2 | −1.955 | 6.066 | −0.018 | −0.814 | 0.256 | −0.646 | −0.032 | |
−2.404 | 0.880 | −1.460 | −0.197 | 0.056 | −0.253 | −1.460 | ||
ILC2–3 | −0.899 | 4.179 | −0.086 | 0.171 | −0.470 | 0.975 | −0.058 | |
−2.251 | 1.318 | −0.969 | 0.051 | −0.127 | 0.367 | −0.969 |
Results of ILCs for calibration of measures of electrical resistance (1-th round).
ILC data | Index | Lab 1 | Lab 2 | Lab 3 | Lab 4 |
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ILC3–1 | 0.301 | 0.133 | 0.367 | 0.322 | |
0.117 | 2.658 | 0.152 | 0.961 | ||
ILC3–2 | 0.194 | 0.065 | 0.042 | 0.051 | |
0.012 | 2.579 | 0.004 | 0.457 | ||
ILC3–3 | 0.301 | 0.133 | 0.367 | 0.322 | |
0.117 | 2.658 | 0.152 | 0.961 |
Results of ILCs for calibration of measures of electrical resistance (2-th round).
ILC data | Index | Lab 1 | Lab 2 | Lab 3 | Lab 4 | Lab 5 | Lab 6 |
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ILC4–1 | 0.000 | 0.004 | 0.001 | −0.013 | 0.000 | 0.000 | |
0.002 | 0.215 | 0.029 | −2.804 | 0.018 | 0.018 | ||
ILC4–2 | 0.000 | 0.002 | 0.002 | 0.034 | 0.000 | 0.000 | |
0.001 | 0.046 | 0.046 | 2.875 | 0.004 | 0.006 | ||
ILC4–3 | 0.000 | 0.002 | 0.001 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 | |
0.157 | 2.683 | 0.679 | −0.192 | −0.105 | 0.157 | ||
ILC4–4 | 0.000 | 0.002 | 0.001 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 | |
0.207 | 2.657 | 1.055 | −0.170 | −0.075 | 0.207 | ||
ILC4–5 | 0.000 | 0.002 | −0.001 | 0.119 | 0.000 | 0.000 | |
0.001 | 0.013 | −0.009 | 2.859 | 0.000 | 0.001 | ||
ILC4–6 | 0.000 | 0.002 | 0.002 | 0.137 | 0.000 | 0.000 | |
0.000 | 0.012 | 0.012 | 2.862 | 0.000 | 0.001 | ||
ILC4–7 | 0.000 | 0.003 | 0.003 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 | |
−0.043 | 2.260 | 1.919 | −0.043 | 0.000 | −0.043 | ||
ILC4–8 | 0.000 | 0.001 | 0.001 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 | |
0.176 | 2.439 | 2.187 | 0.176 | 0.553 | 0.176 | ||
ILC4–9 | 0.001 | 0.002 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 0.001 | |
0.532 | 2.787 | 0.622 | −0.009 | −0.099 | 0.532 | ||
ILC4–10 | 0.000 | 0.002 | 0.000 | 0.000 | −0.001 | 0.000 | |
0.108 | 2.570 | 0.569 | −0.277 | −0.354 | 0.108 | ||
ILC4–11 | 0.001 | 0.002 | 0.002 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 0.001 | |
0.331 | 2.462 | 2.068 | 0.095 | 0.253 | 0.331 | ||
ILC4–12 | 0.001 | 0.002 | 0.001 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 0.001 | |
0.498 | 2.989 | 1.329 | 0.406 | 0.406 | 0.498 |
Results of ILCs for calibration of precision measure of electric power.
ILC data | Index | Lab 1 | Lab 2 | Lab 3 |
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ILC5–1 | −0.235 | −0.014 | −0.305 | |
−2.479 | −0.077 | −1.044 | ||
ILC5–2 | −0.050 | −0.056 | 0.036 | |
−1.095 | −1.461 | 1.095 | ||
ILC5–3 | 0.040 | 0.000 | 0.035 | |
1.206 | 0.000 | 2.412 | ||
ILC5–4 | 0.074 | 0.033 | 0.068 | |
1.414 | 1.414 | 2.828 | ||
ILC5–5 | 0.737 | 0.397 | 0.139 | |
2.399 | 2.181 | 0.727 | ||
ILC5–6 | −0.087 | −0.055 | −0.016 | |
−2.557 | −1.627 | −0.465 | ||
ILC5–7 | 0.289 | 0.278 | 0.122 | |
2.448 | 2.292 | 1.011 | ||
ILC5–8 | −0.086 | 0.016 | −3.258 | |
−0.063 | 0.012 | −2.326 | ||
ILC5–9 | −0.284 | −0.061 | 0.029 | |
−2.315 | −0.489 | 0.233 | ||
ILC5–10 | −0.947 | −1.024 | 0.692 | |
−1.335 | −1.442 | 0.975 |
Results of ILCs for calibration of low frequency signal generator.
ILC data | Index | Lab 1 | Lab 2 | Lab 3 | Lab 4 | Lab 5 | Lab 6 | Lab 7 | Lab 8 | Lab 9 |
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ILC6–1 | 0.713 | −0.212 | 0.992 | 0.379 | 0.894 | 0.328 | 0.897 | −0.290 | 0.982 | |
1.811 | −0.075 | 0.503 | 0.302 | 0.503 | 0.365 | 3.245 | −0.176 | 0.415 | ||
ILC6–2 | 0.998 | −0.943 | 0.733 | 0.218 | 0.676 | 0.161 | 0.192 | −0.379 | 0.914 | |
3.160 | −0.334 | 0.486 | 0.729 | 0.790 | 0.501 | 1.686 | −0.273 | 1.413 | ||
ILC6–3 | 0.711 | −0.587 | 0.459 | 0.157 | 0.296 | 0.065 | 0.804 | −0.273 | 0.754 | |
2.008 | −0.193 | 0.468 | 0.908 | 0.468 | 0.289 | 3.012 | −0.165 | 1.582 |
Results of ILCs for calibration of electronic stopwatch.
ILC data | Index | Lab 1 | Lab 2 | Lab 3 | Lab 4 | Lab 5 | Lab 6 | Lab 7 | Lab 8 | Lab 9 | Lab 10 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ILC7–1 | 0.050 | 0.662 | −0.072 | −0.025 | 0.643 | −0.164 | −0.384 | −0.039 | −0.012 | −0.124 | |
1.243 | 2.666 | −0.687 | −0.634 | 0.857 | −0.124 | −0.588 | −0.631 | −0.118 | −0.433 | ||
ILC7–2 | 0.067 | 0.912 | −0.076 | −0.034 | 0.775 | −0.253 | −0.475 | −0.068 | 0.005 | −0.052 | |
1.261 | 2.533 | −0.695 | −0.629 | 0.761 | −0.182 | −0.725 | −1.040 | 0.034 | −0.145 | ||
ILC7–3 | 0.062 | 1.134 | −0.072 | −0.053 | 0.164 | −0.160 | −0.648 | −0.042 | −0.014 | −0.104 | |
1.045 | 2.847 | −0.746 | −0.834 | 0.164 | −0.131 | −0.574 | −0.427 | −0.09 | −0.276 |
Results of ILCs for calibration of high-frequency signal generator.
Оn Figure 4 shows the graphical interpretation of the results of estimation of
Values of En and z indexes for ILC 2–1: a is En index, b is z index.
Values of En and z indexes for ILC 4–2: a is En index, b is z index.
Values of En and z indexes for ILC 6–1: a is En index, b is z index.
The summarized results of estimation of
ILC | Number of participants* | Number of parameters | Percentage of discrepancies in evaluation | |||
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ILC1 | 4 labs | 20 points | 1 point (5%) | 0 point (0%) | 4 points (20%) | 100% |
ILC2 | 7 labs | 21 points | 5 points (24%) | 0 point (0%) | 3 points (14%) | 95% |
ILC3 | 4 labs | 12 points | 0 point (0%) | 0 point (0%) | 3 points (25%) | 100% |
ILC4 | 6 labs | 72 points | 0 point (0%) | 0 point (0%) | 14 points (19%) | 100% |
ILC5 | 3 labs | 30 points | 2 points (7%) | 0 point (0%) | 10 points (33%) | 97% |
ILC6 | 9 labs | 27 points | 0 point (0%) | 3 points (11%) | 1 point (4%) | 100% |
ILC7 | 10 labs | 30 points | 1 point (3%) | 0 point (0%) | 3 points (10%) | 97% |
The summarized results of estimation of En and z indexes for all ILCs.
Without RL.
The summarized results of estimation of En and z indexes for all ILCs: a is absolute value, b is percentage value (%).
Only one result of ILC1 according to
5 results of ILC2 according to
ILC3, ILC4, and ILC6 according to
Only one ILC7 result according to
The results of the data consistency analysis show that all ILCs, taking into account both indexes, have measurement points with unsatisfactory results. Analysis of the data taking into account the
If we return to the analysis of Figures 1–3, it can be seen that lab 4 for ILCs 2–1 and lab 1 and lab 7 for ILC6–1 have very large declared measurement uncertainties with large DoEs. This led to unsatisfactory results, taking into account the z index. The main reason for the unsatisfactory result of lab 3 for ILCs 1–2, taking into account
The general recommendation for lab 3 and lab 4 for ILC1–2, as well as for lab 4 for ILC4–2, and lab 1 and lab 7 for ILC6–1 is to revise the estimate of the measurement uncertainty, taking into account guides [8, 31]. This measurement uncertainty can be influenced by both the calibration results of the laboratory working standards and the level of competence of the laboratory personnel. Taking these recommendations into account can improve the results of that laboratories participation in other rounds of ILCs or new ILCs.
The travelling standards instability can affect the results of ILCs for CLs. Some works are devoted to assessing its influence, in particular compensation for its instability. The repeatability of a good measuring instrument is below 10% of its maximum error as shown in [39]. The travelling standard with 0,2% shows variations of random errors below
Typically, RL already takes into account the travelling standards instability in the ILC assigned value
where
The absence of a significant effect of the travelling standards instability on the evaluation of the CL result in the ILC can be at its maximum instability, which is determined by the expression [39].
The value of the travelling standards instability can be obtained for several cases: measurements of the RL of the travelling standard in the process of carry out of ILC; from the technical specification for the travelling standard, measurements of the RL of the travelling standard for a long time, and etc. Results of calculating the
In any case, from expression (4) it follows that with an increase in the value of the measurement uncertainty associated with instability, the value of the
An analysis RL of the travelling standard instability for all calibration points of the ILC7 is given in [33]. The drift of travelling standard for ILC7 at all frequencies is presented on Figure 8. The uncertainty of travelling standards instability for ILC7 is presented in Table 10. The contribution of the uncertainty from the long-term drift of the travelling standard to the standard uncertainty of AV for the entire duration of ILC7 is from 5.3 to 8.3% for all calibration points. Such a drift of the measuring instrument used as a calibration object is acceptable for the ILC. It does not distort the ILC results for the participating CLs.
The drift of travelling standard for ILC7: a is frequency 130 MHz, b is frequency 168 MHz, c is frequency 223 MHz.
ILC7 point | Frequency (MHz) | Drift contribution to uncertainty AV (%) | ||
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ILC7–1 | 130 | 0.12 | 0.01 | 8.3 |
ILC7–2 | 168 | 0.17 | 0.01 | 5.9 |
ILC7–3 | 223 | 0.19 | 0.01 | 5.3 |
The uncertainty of travelling standards instability for ILC7.
The list of travelling standard for all ILCs and values of
ILC | Calibration object | Working standard | Measuring instrument | ||
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Unsatisfactory (%) | |||||
ILC1 | Precision measuring thermocouple | Yes | No | 5 | 20 |
ILC2 | Measures of electrical resistance (1th round) | Yes | No | 24 | 14 |
ILC3 | Measures of electrical resistance (2th round) | Yes | No | 0 | 25 |
ILC4 | Precision measure of electric power | Yes | No | 0 | 19 |
ILC5 | Low frequency signal generator | No | Yes | 7 | 33 |
ILC6 | Electronic stopwatch | No | Yes | 0 | 45 |
ILC7 | High-frequency signal generator | No | Yes | 3 | 13 |
The list of travelling standard for ILCs and values of En and z indexes.
The use of a measuring instrument as a calibration object leads to a slight increase in the values of the
Statistical methods for use in proficiency testing by ILCs are presented in [26, 27]. The aim of creating alternative statistics in order to improve the analysis and evaluation of ILC measurement results is research work [40]. The improvement of statistical indicators is proposed by addressing two specific issues: robustness and reliability. The proposed methodology is not traditional for ILC, but it can be used as an additional methodology for checking the results of ILC.
The following conditions are provided for data evaluation of international comparison of national standards: the travelling measurement standard is stable, the measurement results presented by laboratories are reciprocally independent, and the Gaussian distribution is assigned to a measurand in each laboratory [41, 42, 43, 44]. The same conditions can be extended for data evaluation of ILCs for CLs. Frequently the measurement procedures for supplementary comparisons of national standards [44] are the calibration procedures of these laboratories. Such calibration procedures can also be extended to ILCs for CLs. In such a case, the calibration capabilities of the laboratory can be confirmed.
The application of
The declared measurement uncertainties of CL for ILC are judged as confirmed if the following equation is satisfied [4, 43].
In case the declared uncertainties CL don’t confirmed during the ILC and for their confirmation it is necessary to participate in other similar ILCs.
Often, a national metrological institute or an accredited CL, which is an RL in ILC, performs high-precision calibration of working standards and measuring instruments for CLs participating in this ILC. In this case, a correlation of the obtained CL results is formed, which must be taken into account when evaluating the data of such an ILC. Covariance’s are estimated by careful analysis of the uncertainty budget of CLs by the RL
where
In this case, the value of the
If the value of the
If the value of the
where
Correspondingly, the extended uncertainty is
The same requirements can be extended for compliance (≤ 2.0) or inconsistency (> 2.0) of the value of the
If the standard uncertainty
then the uncertainty of the AV is negligible and need not be included in the interpretation of the ILC results. Further, all CLs participating in ILC shall carry out the same number of replicate measurements. This approach assumes that CLs have generally similar repeatability [26].
To evaluate the ILC data, can use
This equation may be used when the AV is not calculated using the results reported by CLs participating in ILC.
Comparison of the equations for
When the inequality established by expression (12) is satisfied, then this factor will fall in the range:
To perform an ILC for CLs, RL must provide a stable working standard or measuring instrument as a calibration object and monitor its drift throughout the ILC. The use of a measuring instrument as a calibration object leads to a slight increase in the values of the
The analysis of the results of the ILC for CLs for consistency should include not only the analysis of the values of the
The stable travelling standard, the independent measurement results of laboratories with Gaussian distribution are main conditions for data evaluation of ILC for CLs. To participate in the ILC when declaring its measurement uncertainty, CLs must conduct a thorough analysis of the components of this uncertainty. It is necessary to take into account the correlation of the laboratory data of the participants of the ILC when evaluating its results. Covariance is estimated by carefully analyzing the CL uncertainty budget using RL.
The minimum standard measurement uncertainty that can be claimed as the calibration capability of a CL participating in an ILC can be determined in different ways depending on the value of the obtained
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