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A Framework to Evaluate Ecological and Social Outcomes of Collaborative Management: Lessons from Implementation with a Northern Arizona Collaborative Group
Authors:Tischa A Muñoz-Erickson  Bernardo Aguilar-González  Matthew R R Loeser  Thomas D Sisk
Institution:1. School of Sustainability, Arizona State University, PO Box 875502, Tempe, AZ, 85287-5502, USA
2. Fundación Neotrópica, San José, AZ, USA
3. Biology Department, Yakima Valley Community College, Yakima, WA, USA
4. Center for Sustainable Environments, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, USA
Abstract:As collaborative groups gain popularity as an alternative means for addressing conflict over management of public lands, the need for methods to evaluate their effectiveness in achieving ecological and social goals increases. However, frameworks that examine both effectiveness of the collaborative process and its outcomes are poorly developed or altogether lacking. This paper presents and evaluates the utility of the holistic ecosystem health indicator (HEHI), a framework that integrates multiple ecological and socioeconomic criteria to evaluate management effectiveness of collaborative processes. Through the development and application of the HEHI to a collaborative in northern Arizona, the Diablo Trust, we present the opportunities and challenges in using this framework to evaluate the ecological and social outcomes of collaborative adaptive management. Baseline results from the first application of the HEHI are presented as an illustration of its potential as a co-adaptive management tool. We discuss lessons learned from the process of selecting indicators and potential issues to their long-term implementation. Finally, we provide recommendations for applying this framework to monitoring and adaptive management in the context of collaborative management.
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