Stakeholder analysis and social-biophysical interdependencies for common pool resource management: La Brava Wetland (Argentina) as a case study

This article gives an account of the implementation of a stakeholder analysis framework at La Brava Wetland Basin, Argentina, in a common-pool resource (CPR) management context. Firstly, the context in which the stakeholder framework was implemented is described. Secondly, a four-step methodology is...

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spelling paper:paper_0364152X_v48_n3_p462_Romanelli2023-06-08T15:35:33Z Stakeholder analysis and social-biophysical interdependencies for common pool resource management: La Brava Wetland (Argentina) as a case study Common pool resource Environmental management Stakeholder analysis Wetland Argentina Common pool resources Planning process Stakeholder analysis Stakeholder identifications Wetland basins Biophysics Conservation Environmental management Wetlands Natural resources management common property resource conservation management environmental management environmental planning natural resource planning process stakeholder analytic method Argentina article biophysics common pool resource controlled study ecosystem environmental management environmental planning environmental protection fisherman land use sociology stakeholder analysis tourism wetland Argentina Conservation of Natural Resources Consumer Participation Decision Support Techniques Ecosystem Environmental Remediation Humans Models, Biological Program Development Wetlands Argentina This article gives an account of the implementation of a stakeholder analysis framework at La Brava Wetland Basin, Argentina, in a common-pool resource (CPR) management context. Firstly, the context in which the stakeholder framework was implemented is described. Secondly, a four-step methodology is applied: (1) stakeholder identification, (2) stakeholder differentiation- categorization, (3) investigation of stakeholders' relationships, and (4) analysis of social-biophysical interdependencies. This methodology classifies stakeholders according to their level of influence on the system and their potential in the conservation of natural resources. The main influential stakeholders are La Brava Village residents and tourismrelated entrepreneurs who are empowered to make the more important decisions within the planning process of the ecosystem. While these key players are seen as facilitators of change, there are other groups (residents of the inner basin and fishermen) which are seen mainly as key blockers. The applied methodology for the Stakeholder Analysis and the evaluation of social-biophysical interdependencies carried out in this article can be seen as an encouraging example for other experts in natural sciences to learn and use these methods developed in social sciences. Major difficulties and some recommendations of applying this method in the practice by non-experts are discussed. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2011. 2011 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_0364152X_v48_n3_p462_Romanelli http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0364152X_v48_n3_p462_Romanelli
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topic Common pool resource
Environmental management
Stakeholder analysis
Wetland
Argentina
Common pool resources
Planning process
Stakeholder analysis
Stakeholder identifications
Wetland basins
Biophysics
Conservation
Environmental management
Wetlands
Natural resources management
common property resource
conservation management
environmental management
environmental planning
natural resource
planning process
stakeholder
analytic method
Argentina
article
biophysics
common pool resource
controlled study
ecosystem
environmental management
environmental planning
environmental protection
fisherman
land use
sociology
stakeholder analysis
tourism
wetland
Argentina
Conservation of Natural Resources
Consumer Participation
Decision Support Techniques
Ecosystem
Environmental Remediation
Humans
Models, Biological
Program Development
Wetlands
Argentina
spellingShingle Common pool resource
Environmental management
Stakeholder analysis
Wetland
Argentina
Common pool resources
Planning process
Stakeholder analysis
Stakeholder identifications
Wetland basins
Biophysics
Conservation
Environmental management
Wetlands
Natural resources management
common property resource
conservation management
environmental management
environmental planning
natural resource
planning process
stakeholder
analytic method
Argentina
article
biophysics
common pool resource
controlled study
ecosystem
environmental management
environmental planning
environmental protection
fisherman
land use
sociology
stakeholder analysis
tourism
wetland
Argentina
Conservation of Natural Resources
Consumer Participation
Decision Support Techniques
Ecosystem
Environmental Remediation
Humans
Models, Biological
Program Development
Wetlands
Argentina
Stakeholder analysis and social-biophysical interdependencies for common pool resource management: La Brava Wetland (Argentina) as a case study
topic_facet Common pool resource
Environmental management
Stakeholder analysis
Wetland
Argentina
Common pool resources
Planning process
Stakeholder analysis
Stakeholder identifications
Wetland basins
Biophysics
Conservation
Environmental management
Wetlands
Natural resources management
common property resource
conservation management
environmental management
environmental planning
natural resource
planning process
stakeholder
analytic method
Argentina
article
biophysics
common pool resource
controlled study
ecosystem
environmental management
environmental planning
environmental protection
fisherman
land use
sociology
stakeholder analysis
tourism
wetland
Argentina
Conservation of Natural Resources
Consumer Participation
Decision Support Techniques
Ecosystem
Environmental Remediation
Humans
Models, Biological
Program Development
Wetlands
Argentina
description This article gives an account of the implementation of a stakeholder analysis framework at La Brava Wetland Basin, Argentina, in a common-pool resource (CPR) management context. Firstly, the context in which the stakeholder framework was implemented is described. Secondly, a four-step methodology is applied: (1) stakeholder identification, (2) stakeholder differentiation- categorization, (3) investigation of stakeholders' relationships, and (4) analysis of social-biophysical interdependencies. This methodology classifies stakeholders according to their level of influence on the system and their potential in the conservation of natural resources. The main influential stakeholders are La Brava Village residents and tourismrelated entrepreneurs who are empowered to make the more important decisions within the planning process of the ecosystem. While these key players are seen as facilitators of change, there are other groups (residents of the inner basin and fishermen) which are seen mainly as key blockers. The applied methodology for the Stakeholder Analysis and the evaluation of social-biophysical interdependencies carried out in this article can be seen as an encouraging example for other experts in natural sciences to learn and use these methods developed in social sciences. Major difficulties and some recommendations of applying this method in the practice by non-experts are discussed. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2011.
title Stakeholder analysis and social-biophysical interdependencies for common pool resource management: La Brava Wetland (Argentina) as a case study
title_short Stakeholder analysis and social-biophysical interdependencies for common pool resource management: La Brava Wetland (Argentina) as a case study
title_full Stakeholder analysis and social-biophysical interdependencies for common pool resource management: La Brava Wetland (Argentina) as a case study
title_fullStr Stakeholder analysis and social-biophysical interdependencies for common pool resource management: La Brava Wetland (Argentina) as a case study
title_full_unstemmed Stakeholder analysis and social-biophysical interdependencies for common pool resource management: La Brava Wetland (Argentina) as a case study
title_sort stakeholder analysis and social-biophysical interdependencies for common pool resource management: la brava wetland (argentina) as a case study
publishDate 2011
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