Facing the challenges of using place-based social-ecological research to support ecosystem service governance at multiple scales

Place-based social-ecological research is often designed to improve local environmental governance, but it can also inform decisions at larger scales or in other places. However, the focus on local perspectives in such research creates challenges for transferring insights to other locations, and for...

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Autores principales: E. M. Bennett, P. Morrison, J. M. Holzer, K. J. Winkler, E. D. G. Fraser, S. J. Green, B. E. Robinson, K. Sherren, J. Botzas-Coluni, W. Palen
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c138c28e783c42a782c7508cb442aa252021-12-01T14:41:00ZFacing the challenges of using place-based social-ecological research to support ecosystem service governance at multiple scales2639-591610.1080/26395916.2021.1995046https://doaj.org/article/c138c28e783c42a782c7508cb442aa252021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26395916.2021.1995046https://doaj.org/toc/2639-5916Place-based social-ecological research is often designed to improve local environmental governance, but it can also inform decisions at larger scales or in other places. However, the focus on local perspectives in such research creates challenges for transferring insights to other locations, and for aggregating understanding to larger scales. In this paper, we discuss how ResNet, a new pan-Canadian network of researchers working on place-based social-ecological case studies via ecosystem services, will face (and hopefully overcome) these challenges while taking advantage of the unique benefits of a place-based approach. Drawing on insights from the literature and from the first 10 years of the Programme for Ecosystem Change and Society (PECS), we outline solutions to six key challenges to multi-scale knowledge integration across place-based cases, and explore how ResNet is employing some of these solutions.E. M. BennettP. MorrisonJ. M. HolzerK. J. WinklerE. D. G. FraserS. J. GreenB. E. RobinsonK. SherrenJ. Botzas-ColuniW. PalenTaylor & Francis Grouparticlereinette biggsHuman ecology. AnthropogeographyGF1-900Environmental sciencesGE1-350ENEcosystems and People, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 574-589 (2021)
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Environmental sciences
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Human ecology. Anthropogeography
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E. M. Bennett
P. Morrison
J. M. Holzer
K. J. Winkler
E. D. G. Fraser
S. J. Green
B. E. Robinson
K. Sherren
J. Botzas-Coluni
W. Palen
Facing the challenges of using place-based social-ecological research to support ecosystem service governance at multiple scales
description Place-based social-ecological research is often designed to improve local environmental governance, but it can also inform decisions at larger scales or in other places. However, the focus on local perspectives in such research creates challenges for transferring insights to other locations, and for aggregating understanding to larger scales. In this paper, we discuss how ResNet, a new pan-Canadian network of researchers working on place-based social-ecological case studies via ecosystem services, will face (and hopefully overcome) these challenges while taking advantage of the unique benefits of a place-based approach. Drawing on insights from the literature and from the first 10 years of the Programme for Ecosystem Change and Society (PECS), we outline solutions to six key challenges to multi-scale knowledge integration across place-based cases, and explore how ResNet is employing some of these solutions.
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author E. M. Bennett
P. Morrison
J. M. Holzer
K. J. Winkler
E. D. G. Fraser
S. J. Green
B. E. Robinson
K. Sherren
J. Botzas-Coluni
W. Palen
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P. Morrison
J. M. Holzer
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E. D. G. Fraser
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K. Sherren
J. Botzas-Coluni
W. Palen
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title Facing the challenges of using place-based social-ecological research to support ecosystem service governance at multiple scales
title_short Facing the challenges of using place-based social-ecological research to support ecosystem service governance at multiple scales
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title_full_unstemmed Facing the challenges of using place-based social-ecological research to support ecosystem service governance at multiple scales
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