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Prospects for stakeholder coordination by protected-area managers in Europe / Brady J. Mattsson in Conservation Biology, vol. 32, n°1 (Février 2018)
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Titre : Prospects for stakeholder coordination by protected-area managers in Europe Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Brady J. Mattsson, Auteur ; Harald Vacik, Auteur Année de publication : 2018 Article en page(s) : pp. 98-108 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : changement climatique green infrastructure hierarchical Bayesian analysis plante invasive manager per-spectives protected-area designations prospective survey questionnaire Résumé : "Growing resource demands by humans, invasive species, natural hazards, and a changing climatehave created broad-scale impacts and the need for broader-extent conservation activities that span ownershipsand even political borders. Implementing regional-scale conservation brings great challenges, and learninghow to overcome these challenges is essential for maintaining biodiversity (i.e., richness and evenness ofbiological communities) and ecosystem functions and services across scales and borders in the face of systemchange. We administered an online survey to examine factors potentially driving perspectives of protected-area (PA) managers regarding coordination with neighboring PAs and other stakeholders (i.e., stakeholdercoordination) for conserving biodiversity and ecosystem services during the next decade within diverse regionsacross Europe. Although>70% (n=58) of responding PA managers indicated that climate change andinvasive species are relevant for their PAs, they gave<50% probability that these threats could be mitigatedthrough stakeholder coordination. They thought there was a>60% probability (n=85) that stakeholdercoordination would take place with the aim to improve conservation outcomes. Consistent with the foundationon which many European PAs were established, managers viewed maintaining or enhancing biodiversity asthe most important (>70%;n=61) expected benefit. Other benefits included maintaining or enhancinghuman resources and environmental education (range of Bayesian credibility intervals [CIs] 57–93%). Theythought the main barriers to stakeholder coordination were the lack of human and economic resources (CI59–67% chance of hindering;n=64) followed by communication and interstakeholder differences in politicalstructures and laws (CI 51–64% probability of hindering). European policies and strategies that address thesehindering factors could be particularly effective means of enabling implementation of green infrastructurenetworks in which PAs are the nodes." Type de publication : périodique Référence biblio : Mattsson B., Vacik H., 2018 - Prospects for stakeholder coordination by protected-area managers in Europe. Conservation Biology, 32 (1) : 98-108. En ligne : http://my-wiley.com/ConservationBiology/books-pdf/Volume-32-Issue-1/Pages-i-1-25 [...] Format de la ressource électronique : document Permalink : http://www.cbnbrest.fr/catalogue_en_ligne/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=66876
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