作者: A Fenemor , C Phillips , W Allen , RG Young , G Harmsworth
DOI: 10.1080/00288330.2011.593529
关键词: Business 、 Community resilience 、 Cumulative effects 、 Resource management 、 Land use 、 Integrated water resources management 、 Environmental resource management 、 Psychological resilience 、 Integrated catchment management 、 Stakeholder
摘要: This paper provides an overview of the Motueka integrated catchment management (ICM) research programme. was based on thesis that achieving ecosystem resilience at a scale requires active measures to develop community resilience. We define generic adaptive planning and action process, with associated knowledge stakeholder involvement processes, illustrate those processes observations from five themes: (1) water allocation; (2) land use effects water; (3) freshwater impacts coast; (4) integrative tools for managing cumulative effects; (5) building human capital facilitating action. Our clearly illustrates benefits effective decision-making carrying out science within collaborative which patiently trusting relationships. conclude coastal catchments should be managed as holistic continuum ridge tops sea and...