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Participatory Processes for Natural Resource Management Ortwin Renn University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany Need for analytic-deliberative processes Inviting the public to be part of the decision making process in natural resource management has been a major objective in European and American environmental policy arenas. The US-National Academy of Sciences has encouraged environmental protection agencies to foster citizen participation and public involvement for making environmental policy making and natural resource management more effective and democratic (Stern and Fineberg 1996). The report emphasizes the need for a combination of assessment and dialogue which the authors have framed the "analytic-deliberative" approach. Unfortunately, early public involvement of the public in deliberative processes may compromise, however, the objective of efficient and effective policy implementation or violate the principle of fairness (Cross 1998, Okrent 1998). Another problem is that the public consists of many groups with different value structures and preferences. Without a systematic procedure to reach consensus on values and preferences, the public's position often appears as unclear (Coglianese 1997, Rossi 1997). Participatory processes are thus needed that combine technical expertise, rational decision making, and public values and preferences. How can and should natural resource managers collect public preferences, integrate public input into the management process, and assign the appropriate roles to technical experts, stakeholders (i. e.
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monografia Rebiun22351888 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun22351888 m o d cr cn||||||||| 081017s2006 gw a ob 001 0 eng d 144641828 228386558 401431940 613453993 647650494 729900961 756424597 880111071 960760229 961063504 961451104 962153395 962449232 985038819 994846524 1005821364 1035703747 1044198167 1044276962 1056331923 1056379551 1066681262 1067006595 1078841665 9783540369172 3540369171 3540369163 Cloth) 9783540369165 Cloth) 6610745714 9786610745715 10.1007/978-3-540-36917-2 doi AU@ 000042134830 DEBSZ 430453663 NZ1 12054459 978-3-540-36916-5 Springer http://www.springerlink.com GW5XE eng pn GW5XE EBLCP N$T CEF UAB E7B OCLCQ IDEBK YNG OCLCO OCLCQ A7U OCLCQ OCLCF BEDGE OCLCQ AZU SLY YDXCP DEBSZ NUI OCLCQ VT2 JG0 OTZ OCLCQ ESU OCLCQ STF OCLCQ U3W OCLCQ WYU AU@ ICG OCLCQ YOU CANPU OCLCQ QH lcco GE lcco JF lcco NAT 038000 bisacsh BUS 099000 bisacsh BUS 094000 bisacsh RNF bicssc 333.7 22 X37 clc Stakeholder dialogues in natural resources management theory and practice Susanne Stoll-Kleemann, Martin Welp, (eds.). Berlin New York Springer 2006 Berlin New York Berlin New York Springer 1 online resource (xxviii, 386 pages) illustrations 1 online resource (xxviii, 386 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Environmental science and engineering. Environmental science 1863-5520 Includes bibliographical references and index Towards a more effective and democratic natural resources management / Susanne Stoll-Kleemann, Martin Welp -- Integrative theory of reflexive dialogues / Martin Welp and Susanne Stoll-Kleemann -- Participation in development thinking / Uta Berghofer and Augustin Berghofer -- Evaluating stakeholder dialogues / Angela Oels -- Tools for stakeholder assessment and interaction / Jurgen Scheffran -- Geo-information visualisation tools to facilitate stakeholder dialogues in land and water management planning / Marleen Maarleveld [and others] -- Science-based stakeholder dialogues in climate change research / Martin Welp [and others] -- Science in support of the forest biodiversity programme for southern Finland / Eeva Hellstrom -- Public participation during site selections for natura 2000 in Germany / Melanie Eben -- Experiences with stakeholder dialogues in natural resources management in Ecuador -- participation in the Machalilla National Park, Ecuador / Michael Sturm and Jorge Samaniego Rivera -- Community forest management in Esmeraldas / Jorg Linke -- Incorporating local people through econmic incentives at Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda / Christiane Averbeck -- Linking case studies in the inegrative theory of reflexive dialogues / Susanne Stoll-Kleemann and Martin Welp Participatory Processes for Natural Resource Management Ortwin Renn University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany Need for analytic-deliberative processes Inviting the public to be part of the decision making process in natural resource management has been a major objective in European and American environmental policy arenas. The US-National Academy of Sciences has encouraged environmental protection agencies to foster citizen participation and public involvement for making environmental policy making and natural resource management more effective and democratic (Stern and Fineberg 1996). The report emphasizes the need for a combination of assessment and dialogue which the authors have framed the "analytic-deliberative" approach. Unfortunately, early public involvement of the public in deliberative processes may compromise, however, the objective of efficient and effective policy implementation or violate the principle of fairness (Cross 1998, Okrent 1998). Another problem is that the public consists of many groups with different value structures and preferences. Without a systematic procedure to reach consensus on values and preferences, the public's position often appears as unclear (Coglianese 1997, Rossi 1997). Participatory processes are thus needed that combine technical expertise, rational decision making, and public values and preferences. How can and should natural resource managers collect public preferences, integrate public input into the management process, and assign the appropriate roles to technical experts, stakeholders (i. e. Natural resources- Management NATURE- Natural Resources. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS- Environmental Economics. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS- Green Business. Natural resources- Management. Environnement. Sciences de la terre. Natural resources- Management. Environment Environmental Management Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning Electronic books Stoll-Kleemann, Susanne Welp, Martin Springer e-books Springer e-books Print version Stakeholder dialogues in natural resources management. Berlin ; New York : Springer, 2006 3540369163 9783540369165 (DLC) 2006934202 (OCoLC)77482215 Spon's environmental science and engineering series. Environmental science. 1863-5520