2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.forpol.2019.102049
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Appraisal framework for actor interest and power analysis in forest management - Insights from Northern Portugal

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“…Forest management scenarios were developed for each CSA, for which detailed silvicultural actions were applied to the forest as guided by surveys of important stakeholders in each CSA (Marques et al, 2020;Trinh et al, 2020). As can be taken from Table 1, these stakeholders cover a wide range of interests, from commercial private forest owners to environmental NGOs.…”
Section: Forest Management Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forest management scenarios were developed for each CSA, for which detailed silvicultural actions were applied to the forest as guided by surveys of important stakeholders in each CSA (Marques et al, 2020;Trinh et al, 2020). As can be taken from Table 1, these stakeholders cover a wide range of interests, from commercial private forest owners to environmental NGOs.…”
Section: Forest Management Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conflicts regarding land use alternatives in planning have been studied recently [35][36][37]. Morea [35] analyzed conflicts in Bahía de San Antonio, a protected area in Argentina, applying semi-structured interviews to social actors and GIS, based on current planning and objectives of the reserve.…”
Section: The Challenge Of Managing Conflicts In Protected Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Addressing the decision making context framework's dimension may require further the analysis of the interests and the power of actors involved. The actor-centered power approach developed by Krott et al, (2014) allows one to evaluate the level of power resources for each actor type and each interest in ecosystem services (e.g., Marques et al 2020). This may be in uential to promote the engagement of decision makers and stakeholders in the planning process and facilitate the development of socially acceptable plans with speci c targets for multiple ecosystem services.…”
Section: The Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Undoubtedly, some forest values may be in con ict with others due to the ecological-economic (e.g. production and conservation functions) and socio-political (e.g., strong coercion, incentives, and dominant information as power resources of stakeholders involved) contexts (Krott et al, 2014;Marques et al 2020). The actor-centered power approach developed by Krott et al, (2014) allows one to evaluate the level of power resources, for each actor type and each interest in multiple forest values.…”
Section: Participatory Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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