Stakeholder analysis of perceived relevance of connectivity - the implication to your research.
Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Effectively communicated connectivity research is inevitable for targeting the real world connectivity issues, the
land and water managers - stakeholders, deal with every day. The understanding of stakeholder's perception of
connectivity and the usage of the connectivity concept in their work (both theoretically and practically), are the
pre-requisites for successful dialogue between scientist and the end-users of the scientific advancements, that is one
of the goals of the COST Action ES1306: Connecting European connectivity research (Connecteur). The contribution
presents the results of a questionnaire survey on stakeholders perception of connectivity from 20 European
countries. Potential stakeholders on local/ regional and national level, in agriculture, water and land management,
or cross-sectoral management authorities, were identified and interviewed in their native language by 29 members
of the Connecteur network. Semi-structured interviews consisted of mix of 20 opened, multiple-choice and closed
questions. They focused on the context the stakeholders' work, the management issues they deal with, the sources
and type of data their use, their collaborative network in relation to management, understanding of connectivity and
their expectation on connectivity research. Semi-qualitative analysis was applied to the final datasets of 85 questionnaires
in order to (i) understand the stakeholders mental models and perception of connectivity,(ii) to identify
the management issues where immediate scientific cooperation is required and / or demanded, and (iii) to identify
the tools to represent connectivity that would accepted and implemented by the practitioners. Direct implications
for the experts in different domains of the connectivity research, including (i) its theoretical conceptualisation, (ii)
measurements, (iii) modelling, (iv) connectivity indices and (v)communication, are presented.
Following members of the Connecteur expert team are acknowledged for conducting interview with a stakeholder:
Charles Bielders (Catholic University Louvain, Belgium), Frédéric Darboux (Department of Soil Science Orléans,
INRA, France), Dragana Dordevic (Centre of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Serbia), Tobias Heckmann
(Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany), Anna Kidová (Institute of Geography, Slovak Academy
of Sciences, Slovakia), Tobias Krüger (Integrative Research Institute on Transformations of Human-Environment
Systems, Humboldt University, Germany), Carly Maynard (Department of Geography and the Lived Environment,
University of Edinburgh, UK), Eva Mockler, (School of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering , University
College Dublin, Ireland), Tony Parsons, (Department of Geography, University Sheffield, UK), Thorunn
Petursdottir (RECARE, Soil Conservation Service of Iceland, Iceland), Ronald Pöppel (Institute of Geography and
Regional Research, University Vienna, Austria), Jerzy Rejman (Institute of Agronomy, Polish Academy of Sciences,
Poland), Jose López-Tarazón (Institute of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Potsdam, Germany),
Sophie Tindale (Department of Geography, University, Durham, UK), Brigitta Tóth (Department of Crop
Production and Soil Sciences, Pannonian University, Hungary) and Marco Vainu (Institute of Ecology, Tallinn
University, Estonia).
The project was supported by COST-STSM-ECOST-STSM-ES1306-011215-063624.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
connectivity; stakeholder involvment
Elenco autori:
Cavalli, Marco
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