Identifying Effective and Sustainable Measures for Community-Based Environmental Monitoring

被引:14
作者
McKay, Ariana J. [1 ]
Johnson, Chris J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Northern British Columbia, Nat Resources & Environm Studies Grad Program, 3333 Univ Way, Prince George, BC V2N 4Z9, Canada
关键词
Community-based environmental monitoring; Public participation in resource management; Decision-making; Cumulative impacts; Aboriginal groups; TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE; CITIZEN SCIENCE; FRAMEWORK; PARTICIPATION; INDICATORS; MANAGEMENT; RESOURCE; NEEDS;
D O I
10.1007/s00267-017-0887-3
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Resource development projects typically result in monitoring programs that fail to fully consider the values and participation of surrounding communities. Also, monitoring protocols for single environmental values can be insufficient for addressing the cumulative impacts of resource development. Community-based environmental monitoring (CBEM) has emerged as a way to meaningfully include local citizens in the decision-making process and assessment of the development of natural resources. Our research explored how to develop effective and sustainable CBEM. Interviews were conducted with staff from 15 CBEM programs established across Canada to identify criteria of what constitutes effective CBEM. Results demonstrate that CBEM offers an effective, locally adapted, and culturally applicable approach to facilitate community participation in natural resource management and to track environmental change. Benefits of CBEM include: locally relevant monitoring protocols, inclusion of cumulative impacts, better informed decision-making, and increased awareness and collaboration amongst community, governments, and proponents. Challenges associated with CBEM are cost, capacity, longevity, distribution of results, and establishing credibility. This research validates the use of CBEM for improving resource management.
引用
收藏
页码:484 / 495
页数:12
相关论文
共 45 条
  • [1] Linking Indigenous and Scientific Knowledge of Climate Change
    Alexander, Clarence
    Bynum, Nora
    Johnson, Elizabeth
    King, Ursula
    Mustonen, Tero
    Neofotis, Peter
    Oettle, Noel
    Rosenzweig, Cynthia
    Sakakibara, Chie
    Shadrin, Vyacheslav
    Vicarelli, Marta
    Waterhouse, Jon
    Weeks, Brian
    [J]. BIOSCIENCE, 2011, 61 (06) : 477 - 484
  • [2] [Anonymous], SUCCESSFUL COMMUNITY
  • [3] [Anonymous], 2005, Impact assessment and project appraisal, V23, P205, DOI DOI 10.3152/147154605781765508
  • [4] Collaborative integrated management in Canada's north: The role of local and traditional knowledge and community-based monitoring
    Berkes, Fikret
    Berkes, Mina Kislalioglu
    Fast, Helen
    [J]. COASTAL MANAGEMENT, 2007, 35 (01) : 143 - 162
  • [5] Next Steps for Citizen Science
    Bonney, Rick
    Shirk, Jennifer L.
    Phillips, Tina B.
    Wiggins, Andrea
    Ballard, Heidi L.
    Miller-Rushing, Abraham J.
    Parrish, Julia K.
    [J]. SCIENCE, 2014, 343 (6178) : 1436 - 1437
  • [6] Bradshaw M, 2008, QUALITATIVE RES METH, P67
  • [7] A framework for adaptive monitoring of the cumulative effects of human footprint on biodiversity
    Burton, A. Cole
    Huggard, David
    Bayne, Erin
    Schieck, Jim
    Solymos, Peter
    Muhly, Tyler
    Farr, Dan
    Boutin, Stan
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT, 2014, 186 (06) : 3605 - 3617
  • [8] Cho Y. J., 2014, QUAL REP, V19, P8
  • [9] Conrad C., 2006, Environments Journal, V34, P25
  • [10] Community-based monitoring frameworks: Increasing the effectiveness of environmental stewardship
    Conrad, Catherine T.
    Daoust, Tyson
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 2008, 41 (03) : 358 - 366