Journal Article10.1016/J.BIOCON.2008.07.014
Stakeholder participation for environmental management: A literature review
4K
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a review of the development of participatory approaches in different disciplinary and geographical contexts, and reviews typologies that can be used to categorise and select participatory methods.
read more
About: This article is published in Biological Conservation. The article was published on 01 Oct 2008. The article focuses on the topics: Stakeholder analysis & Public participation.
read more
Chat with Paper
AI Agents for this Paper
Find similar papers on Google Scholar, PubMed and Arxiv
Write a critical review of this paper
Analyze citations of this paper to find unaddressed research gaps
Citations
Where is the avoidance in the implementation of wetland law and policy
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors draw on literature published between 1989 and 2010, as well as 33 semi-structured, key-informant interviews carried out in 2009 and 2010 with actors intimately involved with wetland policy in Alberta, Canada, to address key reasons why "avoidance" as a policy directive is seldom effective.
A framework for stakeholder engagement during systematic reviews and maps in environmental management
Neal R. Haddaway,Christian Kohl,N. Rebelo da Silva,Joachim Schiemann,Armin Spök,Ruth Stewart,Jeremy Sweet,Ralf Wilhelm +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a framework for stakeholder engagement in systematic reviews/systematic maps, highlighting recommendations and advice that are critical for effective, efficient and meaningful engagement of stakeholders.
A three-tiered approach to participatory vulnerability assessment in the Solomon Islands.
Ioan Fazey,Mike Kesby,Anna Evely,Ian Latham,Daniel Wagatora,Jude-Edward Hagasua,Mark Reed,Michael Christie +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an approach was designed and used to work with a local grass-root organization in the Solomon Islands to promote inclusivity and participation in decision-making and to build the capacity of the organization to reduce the vulnerability of communities to drivers of change.
132
Why Science Communication, and Does It Work?: A Taxonomy of Science Communication Aims and a Survey of the Empirical Evidence
TL;DR: In this article, a conceptual framework of the most important aims for science communication efforts found in the contemporary literature on science communication is proposed, such as generating public epistemic and moral trust, generating social acceptance, and enhancing democratic legitimacy.
Collaboration in natural resource governance: reconciling stakeholder expectations in deer management in Scotland.
Althea Davies,Rehema M. White +1 more
TL;DR: This study indicates that collaborative governance has the potential to help reconcile statutory obligations with stakeholder empowerment, and is assessed as a mechanism to provide an integrated, ecosystem approach to natural resource management, using red deer in Scotland as a case study.
131
References
•Book
Experiential Learning : Experience as the Source of Learning and Development
David A. Kolb
- 01 Oct 1983
TL;DR: This book by D.A. Kolb (1984) explores experiential learning as a source of learning and development, highlighting experience as a primary driver of knowledge acquisition, skill formation, and personal growth through active participation and reflection.
36.1K
•Book
Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach
R. Edward Freeman,R. Edward Freeman +1 more
- 01 Jan 1984
TL;DR: The Stakeholder Approach: 1. Managing in turbulent times 2. The stakeholder concept and strategic management 3. Strategic Management Processes: 4. Setting strategic direction 5. Formulating strategies for stakeholders 6. Implementing and monitoring stakeholder strategies 7. Conflict at the board level 8. The functional disciplines of management 9. The role of the executive as mentioned in this paper.
23.6K
A Ladder of Citizen Participation
TL;DR: Beskriver ulike grader av brukermedvirkning, og regnes som en klassiker innenfor temaet Brukermedveirkning og psykisk helsearbeid as discussed by the authors.
16.1K
Toward a Theory of Stakeholder Identification and Salience: Defining the Principle of who and What Really Counts
TL;DR: In this paper, a theory of stakeholder identification and saliency based on stakeholders possessing one or more of three relationship attributes (power, legitimacy, and urgency) is proposed, and a typology of stakeholders, propositions concerning their saliency to managers of the firm, and research and management implications.
11.7K