Stakeholder Dialogues in Natural Resources Management Theory and Pra

Participatory Processes for Natural Resource Management Ortwin Renn University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany Need for analytic-deliberative processes Inviting the public to be part of the decision making process in natural resource management has been

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sanne Stoll-Kleemann Martin Welp (Eds.)

Stakeholder Dialogues in Natural Resources Management Theory and Practice

With 20 Figures

EDITORS:

PD DR. SUSANNE STOLLKLEEMANN HUMBOLDT-UNIVERSITÄT ZU BERLIN, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, RESEARCH GROUP GOBI, LUISENSTR. 53 10099 BERLIN, GERMANY

PROF. DR. MARTIN WELP SOCIOECONOMICS AND COMMUNICATION UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES EBERSWALDE, FACULTY OF FORESTRY ALFRED-MOELLER-STR. 1 16225 EBERSWALDE, GERMANY

E-mail: susanne.stoll-kleemann@ agrar.hu-berlin.de

E-mail: martin.welp@ fh-eberswalde.de

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To Luisa and Elina

Contents

List of Figures ........................................................................................ XV List of Tables ....................................................................................... XVII List of Contributors ..............................................................................XIX Acknowledgements .........................................................................XXVIII

Part I Setting the Scene Foreword: Participatory Processes for Natural Resource Management................ 3 Ortwin Renn Need for analytic-deliberative processes........................................... 3 The first element: The integration of science .................................... 4 The requirements for deliberative processes ..................................... 6 Commitment matters ......................................................................... 9 References ....................................................................................... 12 1 Towards a More Effective and Democratic Natural Resources Management ......................................................................................... 17