评价加拿大流域研究联盟的成果:研究贡献框架方法。

IF 2.7 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Holly G Petersen, Nathanael T Bergbusch, Katrina Hitchman, Simon C Courtenay
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加拿大的流域正受到人为活动累积效应的负面影响。加拿大难以将累积效应纳入个别发展项目和整个区域的决策过程。加拿大流域研究联盟(CWRC)是由加拿大水网(CWN)创建的一个研究项目,始于2010年,于2015年正式结束。该方案的目的是为加拿大六个不同的流域制定累积影响评估监测框架。在本文中,我们使用一个改编的研究贡献框架作为方法指导,评估了CWRC对这些流域决策能力的影响。数据通过14次半结构化访谈和8份CWRC主要报告的文件分析以及次要信息(57份期刊出版物)收集。从访谈、主要文件和评分练习中,我们发现CWRC在促进研究吸收和研究使用方面是成功的,但它可能在其总体研究影响方面有所不足。我们确定一些节点(Muskoka, Northumberland Strait, Slave River)能够将其累积效应监测框架制度化,以便组织继续收集将用于通知政策和管理的数据。促成研究贡献的因素包括政府和社区强有力的领导和兴趣,至少在联盟结束后的某些方面保持监测计划。该领域未来研究的重要考虑因素包括长期后续行动以及累积效应监测与通过环境评估和流域规划作出的决定之间的关系。
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Evaluating the Outcomes of the Canadian Watershed Research Consortium: A Research Contribution Framework Approach.

Watersheds in Canada are being negatively affected by cumulative effects from anthropogenic activities. Canada has difficulty integrating cumulative effects into decision-making processes for both individual development projects and entire regions. The Canadian Watershed Research Consortium (CWRC) was a research program created by Canadian Water Network (CWN) that started in 2010 and formally ended in 2015. The purpose of the program was to develop cumulative effects assessment monitoring frameworks for six different watersheds across Canada. In this paper, we evaluated the impact of the CWRC on the capacity for decision-making in these watersheds using an adapted Research Contribution Framework as a methodological guideline. Data were collected through 14 semi-structured interviews and a document analysis of eight primary CWRC reports along with secondary information (57 journal publications). From the interviews, primary documents, and a scoring exercise, we found that the CWRC was successful in contributing to research uptake and research use, but that it may have fallen short in its overall research impact. We determined that some nodes (Muskoka, Northumberland Strait, Slave River) were able to institutionalize their cumulative effects monitoring frameworks in that an organization continues to collect data that will be used to inform policy and management. Factors contributing to research contribution included strong leadership and interest from governments and communities for maintaining at least some aspects of the monitoring program beyond the end of the Consortium. Important considerations for future research in this area include long-term follow-up and the relationship between cumulative effects monitoring and decisions made through environment assessments and watershed planning.

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Environmental Management
Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
2.90%
发文量
178
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Management offers research and opinions on use and conservation of natural resources, protection of habitats and control of hazards, spanning the field of environmental management without regard to traditional disciplinary boundaries. The journal aims to improve communication, making ideas and results from any field available to practitioners from other backgrounds. Contributions are drawn from biology, botany, chemistry, climatology, ecology, ecological economics, environmental engineering, fisheries, environmental law, forest sciences, geosciences, information science, public affairs, public health, toxicology, zoology and more. As the principal user of nature, humanity is responsible for ensuring that its environmental impacts are benign rather than catastrophic. Environmental Management presents the work of academic researchers and professionals outside universities, including those in business, government, research establishments, and public interest groups, presenting a wide spectrum of viewpoints and approaches.
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