Reframing the conception of nature conservation management by transdisciplinary methodology: From stakeholders to stakesharers

作者: Gregor Torkar , Sue L.T. McGregor

DOI: 10.1016/J.JNC.2011.10.002

关键词: AxiologySociologyCommunity-based conservationCivil societyTransdisciplinarityStakeholderDescriptive knowledgeValue (ethics)Cognitive reframingEnvironmental ethicsEcology

摘要: Abstract Nature conservation is concerned with human–nature interface problems. The aim of this article to examine how the transdisciplinary methodology can help improve community-based approaches. Transdisciplinarity an extremely promising global movement that promotes a new approach creation human knowledge. It includes dialogue among natural sciences, social sciences and humanities as well civil society, where problems world are lived out on daily basis. intent taking down walls between disciplines society enable types knowledge emerge through complex integrated, mutually learned insights. four pillars (axioms) – multiple levels Reality (ontology), logic included middle, emergent complexity (epistemology) integral value constellations (axiology) explained role each plays in reframing our conception nature. A helps everyone involved conservational feel if they stakesharers rather than stakeholders. Almost familiar term stakeholder, referring someone who affect, or be affected by others’, decisions. To have stake something means people share involvement it. We coined stakesharer reflect idea that, within work, ideas, solutions, threats opportunities try their collective response

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