2015
DOI: 10.3390/f6113946
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Participatory Multi-Criteria Assessment of Forest Planning Policies in Conflicting Situations: The Case of Tenerife

Abstract: Sustainable forest planning should involve the participation of stakeholder communities in the decision-making process. This participation can help avoid the possible rejection of new planning measures. In this paper, the decision-making process to implement regulations on the use of forest tracks on the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) is analyzed. In recent years, the number of people using the island's forest environments has notably increased, leading to conflicts between different users of the t… Show more

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“…The degree of similarity defines the number of coalitions among stakeholders depending on their preferences with respect to the alternatives (i.e., the lowest similarity index outcome is just one coalition and the highest can be equal to the number of stakeholders). In line with other researches in this field [53,56,57,84,107], in our case the coalition dendrogram has been calculated for a similarity index of 0.68, whose outcome is shown in Table 17.…”
Section: Social Evaluation: Narrowing the Conflict Analysissupporting
confidence: 59%
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“…The degree of similarity defines the number of coalitions among stakeholders depending on their preferences with respect to the alternatives (i.e., the lowest similarity index outcome is just one coalition and the highest can be equal to the number of stakeholders). In line with other researches in this field [53,56,57,84,107], in our case the coalition dendrogram has been calculated for a similarity index of 0.68, whose outcome is shown in Table 17.…”
Section: Social Evaluation: Narrowing the Conflict Analysissupporting
confidence: 59%
“…All these phases have involved the participation of the stakeholders and have been developed in an iterative manner, thus allowing their feedback in terms of information and decision making throughout the process. are works carried out both in the field of territorial planning [50][51][52][53] as well as in the agrarian and forestry sector [54][55][56][57], the two areas on which our case study is focused.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In our case, the coalition dendrogram has been calculated for a degree of similarity of 0.68, in line with other investigations in this field [44,48,49,67,85].…”
Section: Social Evaluation: Narrowing the Conflict Analysissupporting
confidence: 83%
“…It should be noted that the SMCE is a robust and contrasted method, whose usefulness and applicability has been demonstrated in the many real cases in which it has been applied. Among these cases, there are works carried out both in the field of territorial planning [42][43][44][45] as well as in the agrarian and forestry sector [46][47][48][49], the two areas to which our case study is focused on.…”
Section: Rural Planning Through the Smcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [19], authors integrate multiple criteria decision analysis in participatory forest planning. Authors in [20] propose a participatory multi-criteria assessment of forest planning policies in conflicting situations. An empirical study on voting power in participatory forest planning is proposed in [21].…”
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confidence: 99%