Co-researching the Cairngorms: supporting the aims of, not just researching in, the Cairngorms national park.

作者: Kirsty Blackstock , Liz Dinnie , Hamish Trench , Gavin Miles

DOI: 10.1080/14702541.2011.579573

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摘要: Abstract Scotland's two national parks (Cairngorms and Loch Lomond the Trossachs) represent a new institutional approach to governance of protected areas, with wider focus on sustainable development working in partnership as well protecting natural cultural heritage. The stated purpose Cairngorms park, presented its plan (CNPP), is achieve four aims collective coordinated way. Our ongoing evaluation implementation found that stakeholder deliberations tended three broad objectives: protect special qualities, deliver integrate potentially competing interests. paper reflects role Scottish research community could play supporting delivery CNPP therefore National Parks (Scotland) Act 2000 using these objectives structure analysis. ends five recommendations for how researchers can work ‘with’, not just ‘in’ or...

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