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Practitioner Perceptions of Adaptive Management Implementation in the United States
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Benson, Melinda Harm
, Stone, Asako B.
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adaptive management
/ Cognitive models
/ Collaborative Adaptive Management Network
/ Conservation biology
/ Ecosystem management
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental legislation
/ Environmental management
/ Human ecology
/ Land management
/ National Environmental Policy Act
/ Natural resource management
/ organizational change
/ practitioners
2013
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Practitioner Perceptions of Adaptive Management Implementation in the United States
by
Benson, Melinda Harm
, Stone, Asako B.
in
adaptive management
/ Cognitive models
/ Collaborative Adaptive Management Network
/ Conservation biology
/ Ecosystem management
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental legislation
/ Environmental management
/ Human ecology
/ Land management
/ National Environmental Policy Act
/ Natural resource management
/ organizational change
/ practitioners
2013
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Practitioner Perceptions of Adaptive Management Implementation in the United States
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Benson, Melinda Harm
, Stone, Asako B.
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adaptive management
/ Cognitive models
/ Collaborative Adaptive Management Network
/ Conservation biology
/ Ecosystem management
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental legislation
/ Environmental management
/ Human ecology
/ Land management
/ National Environmental Policy Act
/ Natural resource management
/ organizational change
/ practitioners
2013
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Practitioner Perceptions of Adaptive Management Implementation in the United States
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Practitioner Perceptions of Adaptive Management Implementation in the United States
2013
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Overview
Adaptive management is a growing trend within environment and natural resource management efforts in the United States. While many proponents of adaptive management emphasize the need for collaborative, iterative governance processes to facilitate adaptive management, legal scholars note that current legal requirements and processes in the United States often make it difficult to provide the necessary institutional support and flexibility for successful adaptive management implementation. Our research explores this potential disconnect between adaptive management theory and practice by interviewing practitioners in the field. We conducted a survey of individuals associated with the Collaborative Adaptive Management Network (CAMNet), a nongovernmental organization that promotes adaptive management and facilitates in its implementation. The survey was sent via email to the 144 participants who attended CAMNet Rendezvous during 2007–2011 and yielded 48 responses. We found that practitioners do feel hampered by legal and institutional constraints: >70% of respondents not only believed that constraints exist, they could specifically name one or more examples of a legal constraint on their work implementing adaptive management. At the same time, we found that practitioners are generally optimistic about the potential for institutional reform.
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Resilience Alliance
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