Journal of Environmental Management,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
365, С. 121365 - 121365
Опубликована: Июнь 18, 2024
Effective
engagement
is
crucial
for
enhancing
environmental
decision-making
processes,
fostering
more
sustainable
and
equitable
outcomes.
However,
the
success
of
highly
variable
context-dependent.
While
theoretical
frameworks
have
been
developed
to
explain
outcome
variance
in
decision-making,
they
not
yet
tested
digital
contexts,
leaving
their
applicability
processes
unclear.
More
broadly,
there
are
unanswered
questions
about
effectiveness
tools
achieving
goals
engagement,
which
become
increasingly
pertinent
amidst
growing
concerns
potential
technologies
exacerbating
exclusions,
ethical
issues,
systematically
undermining
democratic
progress.
This
paper
addresses
this
evidence
gap
by
presenting
findings
from
interviews
with
practitioners
UK
public,
private,
third
sector
organisations.
Our
results
provide
empirical
insights
into
technical,
ethical,
inclusivity
debates
surrounding
promoting
accessible
high-quality
social
interaction,
place-based
trustworthy
credible
indicate
that
while
current
theories
applicable
environments,
key
explanatory
factors
acquire
new
dimensions
compared
in-person
contexts.
Drawing
on
findings,
study
contributes
novel
expand
theory
explaining
"what
works"
decisions,
its
relevance
age.
The
concludes
evidence-led
recommendations
improve
remote
settings.
Business & Society,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
61(5), С. 1136 - 1196
Опубликована: Янв. 6, 2022
Stakeholder
engagement
has
grown
into
a
widely
used
yet
often
unclear
construct
in
business
and
society
research.
The
literature
lacks
unified
understanding
of
the
essentials
stakeholder
engagement,
fragmented
use
challenges
its
development
legitimacy.
purpose
this
article
is
to
clarify
unfold
full
potential
We
conduct
review
on
90
articles
leading
academic
journals
focusing
society,
management
strategy,
environmental
policy
literatures.
present
descriptive
analysis
research
for
15-year
period,
we
identify
moral,
strategic,
pragmatic
components
as
well
aims,
activities,
impacts.
Moreover,
offer
an
inclusive
definition
provide
guide
organizing
Finally,
complement
current
with
largely
overlooked
dark
side
engagement.
conclude
future
avenues
Environmental Reviews,
Год журнала:
2020,
Номер
29(2), С. 119 - 141
Опубликована: Дек. 7, 2020
Unprecedented
rates
of
introduction
and
spread
non-native
species
pose
burgeoning
challenges
to
biodiversity,
natural
resource
management,
regional
economies,
human
health.
Current
biosecurity
efforts
are
failing
keep
pace
with
globalization,
revealing
critical
gaps
in
our
understanding
response
invasions.
Here,
we
identify
four
priority
areas
advance
invasion
science
the
face
rapid
global
environmental
change.
First,
should
strive
develop
a
more
comprehensive
framework
for
predicting
how
behavior,
abundance,
interspecific
interactions
vary
relation
conditions
receiving
environments
these
factors
govern
ecological
impacts
invasion.
A
second
is
understand
potential
synergistic
effects
multiple
co-occurring
stressors—
particularly
involving
climate
change—on
establishment
impact
species.
Climate
adaptation
mitigation
strategies
will
need
consider
possible
consequences
promoting
species,
appropriate
management
responses
be
developed.
The
third
address
taxonomic
impediment.
ability
detect
evaluate
risks
compromised
by
growing
deficit
expertise,
which
cannot
adequately
compensated
new
molecular
technologies
alone.
Management
become
increasingly
challenging
unless
academia,
industry,
governments
train
employ
personnel
taxonomy
systematics.
Fourth,
recommend
that
internationally
cooperative
bridgehead
dispersal
networks,
organisms
tend
invade
regions
from
locations
where
they
have
already
established.
Cooperation
among
countries
eradicate
or
control
established
yield
greater
benefit
than
independent
attempts
individual
exclude
arriving
establishing.
Biological Invasions,
Год журнала:
2019,
Номер
22(2), С. 233 - 252
Опубликована: Авг. 31, 2019
Invasive
alien
species
are
likely
to
interact
with
climate
change,
thus
necessitating
management
that
proactively
addresses
both
global
changes.
However,
invasive
managers'
concerns
about
the
effects
of
degree
which
they
incorporate
change
into
their
management,
and
what
stops
them
from
doing
so
remain
unknown.
Therefore,
we
surveyed
natural
resource
managers
addressing
across
U.S.
priorities,
concerns,
strategies
in
a
changing
climate.
Of
211
surveyed,
most
were
very
concerned
influence
on
but
organizations
significantly
less
so.
Managers
reported
lack
funding
personnel
limited
ability
effectively
manage
species,
while
information
consideration
decision-making.
Additionally,
prioritized
research
identifies
range-shifting
native
communities
resilient
invasions
change.
also
this
would
be
communicated
through
conversations,
summaries,
meetings/symposia.
Despite
need
for
more
information,
65%
strategic
planning,
preventative
treatment
control,
increasing
education
outreach.
These
results
show
potential
incorporating
highlight
clear
pressing
targeted
research,
accessible
science
communication,
two-way
dialogue
between
researchers
focused
NeoBiota,
Год журнала:
2020,
Номер
61, С. 65 - 116
Опубликована: Окт. 8, 2020
Sustainably
managed
non-native
trees
deliver
economic
and
societal
benefits
with
limited
risk
of
spread
to
adjoining
areas.
However,
some
plantations
have
launched
invasions
that
cause
substantial
damage
biodiversity
ecosystem
services,
while
others
pose
threats
causing
such
impacts.
The
challenge
is
maximise
the
trees,
minimising
negative
impacts
preserving
future
options.
A
workshop
was
held
in
2019
develop
global
guidelines
for
sustainable
use
using
Council
Europe
–
Bern
Convention
Code
Conduct
on
Invasive
Alien
Trees
as
a
starting
point.
consist
eight
recommendations:
1)
Use
native
or
non-invasive
preference
invasive
trees;
2)
Be
aware
comply
international,
national,
regional
regulations
concerning
3)
invasion
consider
change
trends;
4)
Design
adopt
tailored
practices
plantation
site
selection
silvicultural
management;
5)
Promote
implement
early
detection
rapid
response
programmes;
6)
tree
control,
habitat
restoration,
dealing
highly
modified
ecosystems;
7)
Engage
stakeholders
risks
posed
by
caused,
options
8)
Develop
support
networks,
collaborative
research,
information
sharing
trees.
are
first
step
towards
building
consensus
precautions
should
be
taken
when
introducing
planting
They
voluntary
intended
complement
statutory
requirements
under
international
national
legislation.
application
achievement
their
goals
will
help
conserve
forest
biodiversity,
ensure
forestry,
contribute
several
Sustainable
Development
Goals
United
Nations
linked
biodiversity.
The
need
to
recognize
diverse
actors,
their
knowledge
and
values
is
being
widely
promoted
as
critical
for
sustainability
in
contemporary
land
use,
natural
resource
management
conservation
initiatives.
However,
much
of
the
case
study
literature,
value
including
indigenous
local
(ILK)
governance
landscapes
tends
be
overlooked
undervalued.
Understanding
ILK
comprising
indigenous,
traditional
knowledge,
this
systematic
review
synthesizes
how
has
been
viewed
incorporated
into
landscape-based
studies;
what
processes,
mechanisms
areas
focus
have
used
integrate
it;
challenges
opportunities
that
arise
doing
so.
Queries
from
bibliographic
databases
(Web
Science,
JSTOR,
Scopus
Africa
Wide)
were
employed.
Findings
underscore
literature
studies
link
are
dominated
by
a
on
agricultural
systems,
followed
social-ecological
governance,
management,
biodiversity
climate
change
studies,
especially
those
related
early
warning
systems
disaster
risk
reduction.
growing
importance
multi-stakeholder
collaborations
landscape
research
promotion
inclusive
consultations
helped
bring
fore
development
process.
This,
turn,
support
improved
planning
more
resilient
landscapes.
needed
explore
ways
effectively
scientific
particularly
co-management
these
systems.
More
confirm
usefulness
ILK,
multiple
interaction
with
structures
policies
dealing
necessary
enhanced
sustainability.