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Ambio ; 52(9): 1418-1430, 2023 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36952095

RESUMO

Knowledge co-production has become part of an evolution of participatory and transdisciplinary research approaches that are increasingly important for achieving sustainability. To effectively involve the most appropriate stakeholders there is a need for engagement and increasing prominence of stakeholders in environmental management and governance processes. The paper aims at developing and testing a methodology for stratifying stakeholders by (i) classifying organisations involved in coastal and ocean governance by their agency, and (ii) grouping them into organisational archetypes for representation and selection in research processes. Agency was measured by the three dimensions of scale, resources, and power. Each dimension was further elaborated as a set of indicators. The methodology is applied in the context of a research project set in Algoa Bay, South Africa. The stratification of organisations enabled the research team to gain a better understanding of the stakeholder landscape of organisational agency, and thus identify the most relevant stakeholder with which to engage. The use of a hierarchical cluster analysis identified five organisational archetypes in relation to ocean and coastal governance in Algoa Bay. The methodology used in this study proposes an informed and intentional approach to create the conditions under which the co-production of and participation in research processes can take place.


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Ecossistema , Projetos de Pesquisa , Conhecimento , África do Sul
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Science ; 297(5583): 950-3, 2002 Aug 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12169718

RESUMO

On the eve of the World Summit on Sustainable Development, it is timely to assess progress over the 10 years since its predecessor in Rio de Janeiro. Loss and degradation of remaining natural habitats has continued largely unabated. However, evidence has been accumulating that such systems generate marked economic benefits, which the available data suggest exceed those obtained from continued habitat conversion. We estimate that the overall benefit:cost ratio of an effective global program for the conservation of remaining wild nature is at least 100:1.


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Conservação dos Recursos Naturais/economia , Ecossistema , Agricultura , Aquicultura , Análise Custo-Benefício , Custos e Análise de Custo , Meio Ambiente , Agricultura Florestal , Humanos , Setor Privado , Árvores
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