Eliciting and using stakeholder input to guide Puget Sound nearshore restoration decisionmaking


Autoria(s): Lipsky, Rachel
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

The goal of the Puget Sound Nearshore Ecosystem Restoration Project (PSNERP) is to improve system-wide functionality of nearshorei ecosystem processes. To achieve that goal, PSNERP plans to strategically restore nearshore sites throughout Puget Sound. PSNERP scientists are assessing changes to the nearshore, and will recommend an environmentally strategic restoration portfolio. Yet, PSNERP also needs stakeholder input to design a socially strategic portfolio. This research investigates the values and preferences of stakeholders in the Whidbey Sub-Basin of Puget Sound to help PSNERP be both socially and environmentally strategic. This investigation may be repeated in the six other Puget Sound Sub-Basins. The results will guide restoration portfolio design and future stakeholder involvement activities. This study examines four areas of stakeholder values and preferences: 1) beliefs about the causes, solutions, and severity of nearshore problems; 2) priorities for nearshore features, shoreforms, developments, and restoration objectives; 3) thoughts about ecosystem servicesiii and trade-offs among them; and 4) visions of a future, restored Puget Sound nearshore and the role of science in attaining this vision. The study is framed by two hypotheses from the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF), which suggests that groups of policy advocates form around shared “policy core beliefs” which can transcend traditional categories of stakeholders.(PDF contains 3 pages)

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/3929/1/Lipsky_papers.pdf

Lipsky, Rachel (2010) Eliciting and using stakeholder input to guide Puget Sound nearshore restoration decisionmaking. In: Shifting Shorelines: Adapting to the Future,The 22nd International Conference of The Coastal Society , June 13-16, 2010 ,Wilmington, North Carolina,

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/3929/

http://nsgl.gso.uri.edu/coastalsociety/TCS22/papers/Lipsky_papers.pdf

Palavras-Chave #Conservation #Sociology #Planning
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Conference or Workshop Item

NonPeerReviewed