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Power and Conflict in Adaptive Management: Analyzing the Discourse of Riparian Management on Public Lands Ecology and Society
Arnold, Jennifer S; School of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Florida; jsarnold@ufl.edu; Koro-Ljungberg, Mirka; School of Human Development and Organizational Studies, University of Florida ; mirka@ufl.edu; Bartels, Wendy-Lin; Florida Climate Institute, University of Florida; wendylin@ufl.edu.
Adaptive collaborative management emphasizes stakeholder engagement as a crucial component of resilient social-ecological systems. Collaboration among diverse stakeholders is expected to enhance learning, build social legitimacy for decision making, and establish relationships that support learning and adaptation in the long term. However, simply bringing together diverse stakeholders does not guarantee productive engagement. Using critical discourse analysis, we examined how diverse stakeholders negotiated knowledge and power in a workshop designed to inform adaptive management of riparian livestock grazing on a National Forest in the southwestern USA. Publicly recognized as a successful component of a larger collaborative effort, we found that the...
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Collaboration; Conflict; Critical discourse analysis; Dialogue; Facilitation; Livestock grazing; Public participation; Riparian management social learning stakeholder engagement.
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Changes in lizard abundance on protected versus grazed desert scrub in Baja California Sur, Mexico BABT
Romero-Schmidt,Heidi L; Ortega-Rubio,Alfredo.
The changes in abundance of three species of lizards were determined and compared between grazed and ungrazed desert scrub near La Paz, in the Cape Region, Baja California Sur, Mexico, from April 1992 to March 1993. A total of 54 censuses were taken of these species over two transect systems, one inside and one outside livestock enclosure. Urosaurus nigricaudus were negatively affected by the grazing activities, but Uta stansburiana exhibited an apparently positive effect by such activities. Cnemidophorus hyperythrus population apparently showed no effect by the livestock grazing. The paper discusses the possible relationship between the microhabitat specificity of each species and their population number individuals response.
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Baja California Sur; Lizard abundance; Livestock grazing; Mexico.
Ano: 1999 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89131999000200007
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