Conflict in invasive species management

被引:212
作者
Crowley, Sarah L. [1 ]
Hinchliffe, Steve [2 ]
McDonald, Robbie A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Exeter, Coll Life & Environm Sci, Environm & Sustainabil Inst, Penryn, England
[2] Univ Exeter, Coll Life & Environm Sci, Dept Geog, Exeter, Devon, England
关键词
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT; INHABITED ISLANDS; DECISION-MAKING; CONSERVATION; PERCEPTIONS; AUSTRALIA; SCIENCE; PARTICIPATION; ERADICATIONS; RESTORATION;
D O I
10.1002/fee.1471
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
As invasive species management becomes more ambitious in scope and scale, projects are increasingly challenged by disputes and conflicts among people, which can produce undesirable environmental and social outcomes. Here, we examine when and how conflicts have arisen from invasive species management, and consider why some management approaches may be more prone to conflict than others. Insufficient appreciation of sociopolitical context, non-existent or perfunctory public and community engagement, and unidirectional communications can all foster "destructive" conflict. We propose that approaches to conflict in invasive species management might be transformed by anticipating disagreements, attending more carefully to the social-ecological contexts of management, adopting more inclusive engagement mechanisms, and fostering more open, responsive communication. Conflicts may be unavoidable, but they can be anticipated and need not be destructive.
引用
收藏
页码:133 / 141
页数:9
相关论文
共 68 条
  • [41] Understanding and integrating knowledge to improve invasive species management
    Moon, Katie
    Blackman, Deborah A.
    Brewer, Tom D.
    [J]. BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS, 2015, 17 (09) : 2675 - 2689
  • [42] Morrison SA, 2011, ISLAND INVASIVES ERA
  • [43] Ecological and human dimensions of management of feral horses in Australia: a review
    Nimmo, Dale Graeme
    Miller, Kelly K.
    [J]. WILDLIFE RESEARCH, 2007, 34 (05) : 408 - 417
  • [44] The politics of invasive weed management: Gender, race, and risk perception in rural California
    Norgaard, Kati Matie
    [J]. RURAL SOCIOLOGY, 2007, 72 (03) : 450 - 477
  • [45] Nowotny H., 2003, Science and Public Policy, V30, P151, DOI [10.3152/147154303781780461, DOI 10.3152/147154303781780461]
  • [46] The Need for Flexibility in Conservation Practices: Exotic Species as an Example
    Prevot-Julliard, Anne-Caroline
    Clavel, Joanne
    Teillac-Deschamps, Pauline
    Julliard, Romain
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 2011, 47 (03) : 315 - 321
  • [47] Urban parakeets in Northern Illinois: A 40-year perspective
    Pruett-Jones, Stephen
    Appelt, Christopher W.
    Sarfaty, Anna
    Van Vossen, Brandy
    Leibold, Mathew A.
    Minor, Emily S.
    [J]. URBAN ECOSYSTEMS, 2012, 15 (03) : 709 - 719
  • [48] Putnam LL, 2002, MAKING SENSE INTRACT
  • [49] Understanding and managing conservation conflicts
    Redpath, Steve M.
    Young, Juliette
    Evely, Anna
    Adams, William M.
    Sutherland, William J.
    Whitehouse, Andrew
    Amar, Arjun
    Lambert, Robert A.
    Linnell, John D. C.
    Watt, Allan
    Gutierrez, R. J.
    [J]. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 2013, 28 (02) : 100 - 109
  • [50] Wild horses and the political ecology of nature restoration in the Missouri Ozarks
    Rikoon, JS
    [J]. GEOFORUM, 2006, 37 (02) : 200 - 211