A Social-Ecological System Approach to Analyze Stakeholders' Interactions within a Large-Scale Rangeland Restoration Program

Large-scale restoration projects are normally part of a complex social-ecological system where restoration goals are shaped by governmental policies, managed by the surrounding governance system, and implemented by the related actors. The process of efficiently restoring degraded ecosystems is, ther...

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Published in:Ecology and Society
Main Authors: Thorunn Petursdottir, Olafur Arnalds, Susan Baker, Luca Montanarella, Ása L. Aradóttir
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Resilience Alliance 2013
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-05399-180229
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:440d78bf5a794103a5a8716b5d62f8b8 2023-05-15T16:50:43+02:00 A Social-Ecological System Approach to Analyze Stakeholders' Interactions within a Large-Scale Rangeland Restoration Program Thorunn Petursdottir Olafur Arnalds Susan Baker Luca Montanarella Ása L. Aradóttir 2013-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-05399-180229 https://doaj.org/article/440d78bf5a794103a5a8716b5d62f8b8 EN eng Resilience Alliance http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol18/iss2/art29/ https://doaj.org/toc/1708-3087 1708-3087 doi:10.5751/ES-05399-180229 https://doaj.org/article/440d78bf5a794103a5a8716b5d62f8b8 Ecology and Society, Vol 18, Iss 2, p 29 (2013) agri-environmental policies ecological restoration evaluation natural resource management social&#8211 ecological systems Biology (General) QH301-705.5 Ecology QH540-549.5 article 2013 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-05399-180229 2022-12-31T05:08:47Z Large-scale restoration projects are normally part of a complex social-ecological system where restoration goals are shaped by governmental policies, managed by the surrounding governance system, and implemented by the related actors. The process of efficiently restoring degraded ecosystems is, therefore, not only based on restoring ecological structure and functions but also relies on the functionality of the related policies, the relevant stakeholder groups, and the surrounding socioeconomic and political settings. In this research, we investigated the SES of rangeland restoration in Iceland to estimate whether social factors, such as stakeholders' attitudes and behavior, can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of agri-environmental policies on rangeland restoration and improved land management. We used qualitative approaches, interviewing 15 stakeholders. Our results indicate that social factors such as attitude toward restoration and land management practices can be used as indicators to evaluate the effectiveness of restoration policies. They also strongly indicate that lack of functionality in the governance system of social-ecological systems can reduce the desired progress of policies related to large-scale natural resource management projects, such as rangeland restoration, and possibly halt the necessary paradigm shift among stakeholders regarding improved rangeland management. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Ecology and Society 18 2
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topic agri-environmental policies
ecological restoration
evaluation
natural resource management
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Ecology
QH540-549.5
spellingShingle agri-environmental policies
ecological restoration
evaluation
natural resource management
social&#8211
ecological systems
Biology (General)
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Thorunn Petursdottir
Olafur Arnalds
Susan Baker
Luca Montanarella
Ása L. Aradóttir
A Social-Ecological System Approach to Analyze Stakeholders' Interactions within a Large-Scale Rangeland Restoration Program
topic_facet agri-environmental policies
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evaluation
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Ecology
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description Large-scale restoration projects are normally part of a complex social-ecological system where restoration goals are shaped by governmental policies, managed by the surrounding governance system, and implemented by the related actors. The process of efficiently restoring degraded ecosystems is, therefore, not only based on restoring ecological structure and functions but also relies on the functionality of the related policies, the relevant stakeholder groups, and the surrounding socioeconomic and political settings. In this research, we investigated the SES of rangeland restoration in Iceland to estimate whether social factors, such as stakeholders' attitudes and behavior, can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of agri-environmental policies on rangeland restoration and improved land management. We used qualitative approaches, interviewing 15 stakeholders. Our results indicate that social factors such as attitude toward restoration and land management practices can be used as indicators to evaluate the effectiveness of restoration policies. They also strongly indicate that lack of functionality in the governance system of social-ecological systems can reduce the desired progress of policies related to large-scale natural resource management projects, such as rangeland restoration, and possibly halt the necessary paradigm shift among stakeholders regarding improved rangeland management.
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author Thorunn Petursdottir
Olafur Arnalds
Susan Baker
Luca Montanarella
Ása L. Aradóttir
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Olafur Arnalds
Susan Baker
Luca Montanarella
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title A Social-Ecological System Approach to Analyze Stakeholders' Interactions within a Large-Scale Rangeland Restoration Program
title_short A Social-Ecological System Approach to Analyze Stakeholders' Interactions within a Large-Scale Rangeland Restoration Program
title_full A Social-Ecological System Approach to Analyze Stakeholders' Interactions within a Large-Scale Rangeland Restoration Program
title_fullStr A Social-Ecological System Approach to Analyze Stakeholders' Interactions within a Large-Scale Rangeland Restoration Program
title_full_unstemmed A Social-Ecological System Approach to Analyze Stakeholders' Interactions within a Large-Scale Rangeland Restoration Program
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