Getting stakeholder participation ‘right’: a discussion of participatory processes and possible pitfalls |
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Authors: | Jessica Glicken |
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Institution: | Galisteo Consulting Group, Inc., 2403 San Mateo Blvd. NE, Suite W-12, Albuquerque, NM 87110, USA |
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Abstract: | The planning step of an ecological risk assessment includes the largest role for public participation in the entire assessment, for it is here that the risk manager must ensure that the assessment will yield the information he needs to make a decision. This essay discusses some general characteristics of public participation in ecological risk assessments, including the ways in which different lifestyles may lead to the establishment of community specific management goals and hence of different endpoints; the type and nature of the input provided by the public to the risk assessment and the ways in which input from the public differs from input from the scientific community; and a discussion of definitions of stakeholders and participatory processes which emphasizes their contextual nature. The essay concludes with a review of some of the challenges facing a risk manager as he designs a participatory process. Six major areas are discussed, each incorporating suggestions that should reduce difficulties in implementation of such a process and increase the likelihood of acceptance of its outcome, and hence the overall quality of the risk assessment. |
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Keywords: | Public participation Ecological risk assessment Stakeholder inclusion |
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