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Library Contrasting and not-so-contrasting perspectives between local stakeholders and scientists and across dryland sites in participatory assessment of land management

Contrasting and not-so-contrasting perspectives between local stakeholders and scientists and across dryland sites in participatory assessment of land management

Contrasting and not-so-contrasting perspectives between local stakeholders and scientists and across dryland sites in participatory assessment of land management

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Date of publication
april 2015
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ISBN / Resource ID
mel:20.500.11766/4765

Poster presentation. Book of abstracts. 2015 annual conference of European Geosciences Union (EGU).
The participation of stakeholders and the integration of scientific and local knowledge in the assessment of environmental
problems and potential solutions have been increasingly demanded by international institutions. Participatory
assessment has the potential to engender social learning among all stakeholders, including scientists,
which then has the potential to increase collaboration and the probability for adoption of good practices. Using
PRACTICE participatory assessment tool, IAPro, a number of assessment criteria were identified, selected and
weighted by local stakeholder platforms (SHPs) and scientists in 18 dryland sites distributed across 11 countries.

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Authors and Publishers

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Bautista, Susana
Zucca, Claudio
Urgeghe, Anna M.
Vallejo, Ramon V.