Title of article
Creating and sustaining community capacity for ecosystem-based management: Is local government the key?
Author/Authors
Fleeger، نويسنده , , William E. and Becker، نويسنده , , Mimi L. Quan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
10
From page
1396
To page
1405
Abstract
Recently, collaborative approaches to natural resource management have been widely promoted as ways to broaden participation and community involvement in furthering the goals of ecosystem management. The language of collaboration has even been incorporated into controversial legislation, such as the US Healthy Forests Restoration Act of 2003. This research examines collaboration and sharing management responsibility for federal public land with local communities through a case study of the Ashland Municipal Watershed in southern Oregon. A policy sciences approach is used to analyze community participation and institutional relationships between the US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, and local city government in the planning processes of five land management actions occurring over a 7-year period. The knowledge gained from examining differing approaches to planning and decision making in the Ashland watershed is used to suggest future planning processes to develop and sustain the community capacity necessary to support implementation of community-based ecosystem management.
Keywords
Ecosystem-based management , Healthy Forests Restoration Act , ecosystem management , public lands , Community-based management
Journal title
Journal of Environmental Management
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Journal of Environmental Management
Record number
1585474
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