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The challenges of participatory and systemic environmental management: from aspiration to implementation
Authors:A Eastwood  A Fischer  A Byg
Institution:1. Ecological Sciences Group, The James Hutton Institute, Aberdeen, Scotland;2. Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences Group, The James Hutton Institute, Aberdeen, Scotland
Abstract:Participatory and systemic approaches in environmental management are advocated as they are thought to lead to more equitable, resilient and integrated solutions. However, there is mounting evidence that, in practice, these approaches are exceedingly challenging and do not always lead to improved environmental management, or greater community engagement. To better understand the challenges facing organisations wishing to use these approaches, we monitored the dynamics of a decision-making process on an estate. We observed an oscillating pattern of widening and narrowing participation and integration. Three key factors created tensions with the estate's desires to increase community participation and follow a more systemic approach: stewardship values, organisational capacity and unresolved core issues. A combination of these tensions and other factors led to the early cessation of a series of planned participatory workshops. We conclude that academia needs to take these challenges seriously by placing greater emphasis on multi-dimensional, transdisciplinary analysis of such transformation processes.
Keywords:transdisciplinary  longitudinal monitoring  social learning  decision-making  evaluation
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