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IMPROVING COMMUNICATION FOR MANAGEMENT OF SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS IN HIGH MOUNTAIN AREAS: DEVELOPMENT OF PROPER METHODOLOGIES AND TOOLS THE HKKH PARTNERSHIP PROJECT (Articolo in rivista)
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- 2010-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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AMATYA L.K., CUCCILLATO E., HAACK B., SHADIE P., SATTAR N., BAJRACHARYA B., SHRESTHA B., CAROLI P., PANZERI D., BASANI M., SCHOMMER B., FLURY B., SALERNO F., MANFREDI E.C. (2010)
IMPROVING COMMUNICATION FOR MANAGEMENT OF SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS IN HIGH MOUNTAIN AREAS: DEVELOPMENT OF PROPER METHODOLOGIES AND TOOLS THE HKKH PARTNERSHIP PROJECT
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- AMATYA L.K., CUCCILLATO E., HAACK B., SHADIE P., SATTAR N., BAJRACHARYA B., SHRESTHA B., CAROLI P., PANZERI D., BASANI M., SCHOMMER B., FLURY B., SALERNO F., MANFREDI E.C. (literal)
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- IMPROVING COMMUNICATION FOR MANAGEMENT OF SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS IN HIGH MOUNTAIN AREAS: DEVELOPMENT OF PROPER METHODOLOGIES AND TOOLS THE HKKH PARTNERSHIP PROJECT (literal)
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- High mountains have
sensitive social-ecological
systems (SESs)
characterized by fragility,
complexity, and
marginality. The local
economies of these
environments mainly rely
on primary production,
tourism, and leisure
activities; thus human-ecosystem interactions are intricately
linked. Many authors stress that this strict relationship must
be assisted with a participatory approach involving interested
stakeholders in the conceptualization, specification, and
synthesis of knowledge and experience into useable
information for the express purpose of addressing a problem
complex. This paper presents experience garnered with a
participatory modeling framework combining hard and soft
methodology in 2 case studies: the Sagarmatha National Park
and Buffer Zone (Nepal) and the Central Karakoram National
Park (Pakistan). The modeling framework was developed
based on local stakeholders' demands and needs; it consists
of 5 modules, briefly presented here along with their
conceptual background. In developing the framework,
particular emphasis was given to considering the needs of
decision-makers at the local level, rather than simply providing
technical solutions to abstract problems. From the
development of this modeling process, a need emerged to
structure a management-oriented research module in order to
generate management knowledge that is both stakeholderrelevant
and evidence-based. The application of the
framework in the 2 cases studies showed that the modeling
can trigger valuable discussion among stakeholders as well
as guidance for management-oriented research and feedback
loops ensuring validation of knowledge. In addition, the
resulting scenarios can help decision-makers in defining
pathways for sustainable development in mountain areas,
where people's livelihoods are closely dependent on
ecosystems. The framework was developed in such a way that
it can be replicated in other mountain areas with similar
challenges. (literal)
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