A Review of the Multi-Stakeholder Process for Salmon Recovery and Scenario Mapping onto Stability Landscapes DOI Open Access
Gregory M. Hill, Steven A. Kolmes

Environments, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 11(6), P. 120 - 120

Published: June 6, 2024

We review and draw distinctions between positions held by various federal agencies, tribal civil society organizations to identify distinct stakeholder scenarios for salmonid recovery in the Columbia River Basin. view Basin through a resilience lens from point of resident endangered populations. Using concept multiple stable states we describe stability landscape basin as social–ecological system. use shared common locus mapping comparing representing perspectives pathways towards salmon recovery. found that potential using this approach goes well beyond specifics

Language: Английский

A Review of the Multi-Stakeholder Process for Salmon Recovery and Scenario Mapping onto Stability Landscapes DOI Open Access
Gregory M. Hill, Steven A. Kolmes

Environments, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 11(6), P. 120 - 120

Published: June 6, 2024

We review and draw distinctions between positions held by various federal agencies, tribal civil society organizations to identify distinct stakeholder scenarios for salmonid recovery in the Columbia River Basin. view Basin through a resilience lens from point of resident endangered populations. Using concept multiple stable states we describe stability landscape basin as social–ecological system. use shared common locus mapping comparing representing perspectives pathways towards salmon recovery. found that potential using this approach goes well beyond specifics

Language: Английский

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