Community monitoring of natural resource systems and the environment
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Community monitoring of natural resource systems and the environment. / Danielsen, Finn; Eicken, Hajo; Funder, Mikkel; Johnson, Noor; Lee, Olivia; Theilade, Ida; Argyriou, Dimitrios; Burgess, Neil D.
In: Annual Review of Environment and Resources, Vol. 47, 2022, p. 637-670.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Community monitoring of natural resource systems and the environment
AU - Danielsen, Finn
AU - Eicken, Hajo
AU - Funder, Mikkel
AU - Johnson, Noor
AU - Lee, Olivia
AU - Theilade, Ida
AU - Argyriou, Dimitrios
AU - Burgess, Neil D.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Community monitoring can track environmental phenomena, resource use, and natural resource management processes of concern to community members. It can also contribute to planning and decision-making and empower community members in resource management. While community monitoring that addresses the environmental crisis is growing, it also gathers data on other global challenges: climate change, social welfare, and health. Some environmental community monitoring programs are challenged by limited collective action and community participation, insufficient state responsiveness to data and proposals, and lack of sustainability over time. Additionally, community members monitoring the environment are increasingly harassed and sometimes killed. Community monitoring is more effective with improved data collection, improved data management and sharing, andstronger efforts to meet community information needs, enable conflict resolution, and strengthen self-determination. Other promising areas for development are further incorporating governance issues, embracing integrated approaches at the community level, and establishing stronger links to national and global frameworks.
AB - Community monitoring can track environmental phenomena, resource use, and natural resource management processes of concern to community members. It can also contribute to planning and decision-making and empower community members in resource management. While community monitoring that addresses the environmental crisis is growing, it also gathers data on other global challenges: climate change, social welfare, and health. Some environmental community monitoring programs are challenged by limited collective action and community participation, insufficient state responsiveness to data and proposals, and lack of sustainability over time. Additionally, community members monitoring the environment are increasingly harassed and sometimes killed. Community monitoring is more effective with improved data collection, improved data management and sharing, andstronger efforts to meet community information needs, enable conflict resolution, and strengthen self-determination. Other promising areas for development are further incorporating governance issues, embracing integrated approaches at the community level, and establishing stronger links to national and global frameworks.
U2 - 10.1146/annurev-environ-012220-022325
DO - 10.1146/annurev-environ-012220-022325
M3 - Journal article
VL - 47
SP - 637
EP - 670
JO - Annual Review of Environment and Resources
JF - Annual Review of Environment and Resources
SN - 1543-5938
ER -
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