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A framework for stakeholder engagement during systematic reviews and maps in environmental management
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Stewart, R.
, Haddaway, N. R.
, Rebelo da Silva, N.
, Spök, A.
, Schiemann, J.
, Sweet, J. B.
, Kohl, C.
, Wilhelm, R.
in
Best practice
/ Bias
/ Collaboration
/ Communication
/ Conflict resolution
/ Conservation
/ Corporate responsibility
/ Decision making
/ Dissemination
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecosystems
/ Environment
/ Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice
/ Environmental Management
/ Environmental Policy
/ Forestry Management
/ Health care policy
/ Literature reviews
/ Methodology
/ Methods
/ Natural resource management
/ Scholarly publishing
/ social welfare
/ Stakeholders
/ Success
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by
Stewart, R.
, Haddaway, N. R.
, Rebelo da Silva, N.
, Spök, A.
, Schiemann, J.
, Sweet, J. B.
, Kohl, C.
, Wilhelm, R.
in
Best practice
/ Bias
/ Collaboration
/ Communication
/ Conflict resolution
/ Conservation
/ Corporate responsibility
/ Decision making
/ Dissemination
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecosystems
/ Environment
/ Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice
/ Environmental Management
/ Environmental Policy
/ Forestry Management
/ Health care policy
/ Literature reviews
/ Methodology
/ Methods
/ Natural resource management
/ Scholarly publishing
/ social welfare
/ Stakeholders
/ Success
2017
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A framework for stakeholder engagement during systematic reviews and maps in environmental management
by
Stewart, R.
, Haddaway, N. R.
, Rebelo da Silva, N.
, Spök, A.
, Schiemann, J.
, Sweet, J. B.
, Kohl, C.
, Wilhelm, R.
in
Best practice
/ Bias
/ Collaboration
/ Communication
/ Conflict resolution
/ Conservation
/ Corporate responsibility
/ Decision making
/ Dissemination
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecosystems
/ Environment
/ Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice
/ Environmental Management
/ Environmental Policy
/ Forestry Management
/ Health care policy
/ Literature reviews
/ Methodology
/ Methods
/ Natural resource management
/ Scholarly publishing
/ social welfare
/ Stakeholders
/ Success
2017
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A framework for stakeholder engagement during systematic reviews and maps in environmental management
2017
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Overview
People have a stake in conservation and environmental management both for their own interests and the sake of the environment itself. Environmental decision-making has changed somewhat in recent decades to account for unintentional impacts on human wellbeing. The involvement of stakeholders in environmental projects has been recognised as critical for ensuring their success and equally for the syntheses of evidence of what works, where, and for whom, providing key benefits and challenges. As a result of increased interest in systematic reviews of complex management issues, there is a need for guidance in best practices for stakeholder engagement. Here, we propose a framework for stakeholder engagement in systematic reviews/systematic maps, highlighting recommendations and advice that are critical for effective, efficient and meaningful engagement of stakeholders. The discussion herein aims to provide a toolbox of stakeholder engagement activities, whilst also recommending approaches from stakeholder engagement research that may prove to be particularly useful for systematic reviews and systematic maps.
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BioMed Central,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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