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Area of Science:

  • Environmental Science
  • Environmental Policy
  • Water Resource Management

Background:

  • Environmental governance is crucial for improving ecological conditions.
  • Assessing the effectiveness of collaborative approaches in watershed management is complex.
  • Understanding how group characteristics influence environmental outcomes is vital.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine if collaborative environmental governance improves environmental outcomes.
  • To compare the effectiveness of collaborative groups based on responsibility, formalization, and representativeness.
  • To identify key factors driving the success of collaborative watershed management.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized the EPA's National Rivers and Streams Assessment and Wadeable Streams Assessment data.
  • Developed a watershed management regime database for 357 watersheds.
  • Employed multilevel propensity score matching and augmented inverse propensity weighted estimation to control for bias and estimate treatment effects.
  • Applied hierarchical linear regression to analyze the impact of group characteristics.

Main Results:

  • Collaborative watershed groups significantly improve water chemistry and in-stream habitat conditions.
  • Groups actively engaged in management activities show greater environmental gains compared to those focused on planning or coordination.
  • Group characteristics like coordinator presence, goal specificity, and stakeholder diversity showed limited differentiation in impact.

Conclusions:

  • Collaborative environmental governance is an effective strategy for improving watershed quality.
  • The level of responsibility and engagement in management activities are key drivers of success in collaborative watershed groups.
  • Further research may explore nuanced impacts of specific governance structures on diverse environmental metrics.