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Published in: Environmental Management 4/2016

12-12-2015

Ecological Knowledge Among Communities, Managers and Scientists: Bridging Divergent Perspectives to Improve Forest Management Outcomes

Authors: Lucy Rist, Charlie Shackleton, Lily Gadamus, F. Stuart Chapin III, C. Made Gowda, Siddappa Setty, Ramesh Kannan, R. Uma Shaanker

Published in: Environmental Management | Issue 4/2016

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Abstract

Multiple actors are typically involved in forest management, namely communities, managers and researchers. In such cases, suboptimal management outcomes may, in addition to other factors, be symptomatic of a divergence in perspectives among these actors driven by fundamental differences in ecological knowledge. We examine the degree of congruence between the understandings of actors surrounding key issues of management concern in three case studies from tropical, subtropical and boreal forests. We identify commonly encountered points of divergence in ecological knowledge relating to key management processes and issues. We use these to formulate seven hypotheses about differences in the bodies of knowledge that frequently underlie communication and learning failures in forest management contexts where multiple actors are involved and outcomes are judged to be suboptimal. Finally, we present a set of propositions to acknowledge and narrow these differences. A more complete recognition of the full triangulation between all actors involved, and of the influence that fundamental differences in ecological knowledge can exert, may help lead to a more fruitful integration between local knowledge and practice, manager knowledge and practice, and contemporary science in forest management.

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Metadata
Title
Ecological Knowledge Among Communities, Managers and Scientists: Bridging Divergent Perspectives to Improve Forest Management Outcomes
Authors
Lucy Rist
Charlie Shackleton
Lily Gadamus
F. Stuart Chapin III
C. Made Gowda
Siddappa Setty
Ramesh Kannan
R. Uma Shaanker
Publication date
12-12-2015
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Environmental Management / Issue 4/2016
Print ISSN: 0364-152X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1009
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-015-0647-1

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