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Area of Science:

  • Environmental Management
  • Conservation Biology
  • Environmental Policy

Background:

  • Stakeholder participation is crucial for effective natural resource management.
  • Existing participation methods need refinement to address stakeholder heterogeneity and complex decision-making.
  • There is a need for structured frameworks to guide stakeholder involvement in environmental projects.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a state-of-the-art overview of stakeholder participation methods.
  • To propose a comprehensive framework for implementing stakeholder involvement in environmental projects.
  • To establish methods for determining who should participate, when, and how.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing techniques for stakeholder identification, engagement, and evaluation.
  • Development of a comprehensive framework for stakeholder participation.
  • Application of the framework to a river restoration case study in Switzerland.

Main Results:

  • The proposed framework offers a structured approach to stakeholder participation.
  • Practical tools and techniques are identified for each stage of the participation process.
  • The case study illustrates the framework's strengths and weaknesses in a real-world application.

Conclusions:

  • A systematic framework can improve the design and implementation of stakeholder participation in environmental projects.
  • Addressing stakeholder heterogeneity and decision-making complexity is key to successful involvement.
  • The proposed framework provides a valuable tool for enhancing natural resource management and environmental decision-making.