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From Experiential Knowledge to Public Participation: Social Learning at the Community Fisheries Action Roundtable

机译:从经验知识到公众参与:社区渔业行动圆桌会议上的社会学习

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Extensive research demonstrates that public participation in environmental decision making can increase understanding of diverse worldviews and knowledge bases, public faith in governance institutions, and compliance with resulting rules. Concerns linger around costs, possibilities of polarization and decreased legitimacy in cases of poorly executed processes, and the ability of newly empowered groups to gain political leverage over others. If participants in public processes can bracket their personal experience to better assess other viewpoints, establishing mutual respect and understanding through deliberative exchange, they increase the likelihood of maximizing participatory benefits and minimizing risks. Such reflexivity indicates double-loop social learning, change undertaken through collective discussion and interaction. A capacity-building workshop program aims to foster such learning within the Maine fishing industry. Case material draws primarily on participant observation and interview data, using a grounded theory approach to qualitative analysis. Evidence indicates that in social contexts removed from the norms of daily life and the frustrations of past fishery management confrontations, harvesters acquire knowledge and skills that facilitate more strategic and productive behavior in formal and informal marine resource decision venues. Suspensions of longstanding spatio-temporal assumptions around the prosecution and management of fisheries comprise key learning moments, and yield corresponding changes in industry attitudes and actions. With heightened appreciation for a diversity of experiences and management priorities, harvesters can better mobilize a broad spectrum of local knowledge to develop viable regulatory proposals and collaborative decision processes.
机译:广泛的研究表明,公众参与环境决策可以增进对各种世界观和知识库的理解,公众对治理机构的信仰以及对最终规则的遵守。人们担心的是成本,在执行不力的情况下出现两极分化和合法性降低的可能性,以及新授权的团体获得对他人的政治影响力的能力。如果公共程序的参与者可以总结自己的个人经验,以更好地评估其他观点,通过协商交流建立相互的尊重和理解,那么他们就会增加最大化参与性利益和最小化风险的可能性。这种自反性表明社会学习是双回路的,是通过集体讨论和互动进行的改变。能力建设讲习班计划旨在促进缅因州捕鱼​​业的此类学习。案例材料主要利用参与者的观察和访谈数据,采用扎根的理论方法进行定性分析。证据表明,在脱离日常生活规范和过去渔业管理对抗的挫败感的社会环境中,收割者获得了有助于在正式和非正式海洋资源决策场所采取更具战略性和生产性行为的知识和技能。围绕渔业的起诉和管理的长期时空假设的暂停包括关键的学习时刻,并产生了相应的行业态度和行动变化。随着人们对各种经验和管理重点的高度重视,收割者可以更好地动员广泛的当地知识来制定可行的监管建议和协作决策程序。

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  • 来源
    《Environmental Management》 |2013年第2期|321-334|共14页
  • 作者

    Jennifer F. Brewer;

  • 作者单位

    Department of Geography and Institute for Coastal Science and Policy, Brewster A230, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27858, USA;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Governance; Co-management; Civics education; LEK; New England;

    机译:治理;共同管理;公民教育;沥;新英格兰;

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