Forest and Rangeland Stewardship, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA.
Environ Manage. 2019 Jul;64(1):64-78. doi: 10.1007/s00267-019-01145-y. Epub 2019 Feb 27.
In the United States and across the globe, forest governance officials are seeing a rise in the demand from local community members to participate in forest management decision-making. Despite this demand, there have been few studies that seek to describe the impact of community collaborative efforts on the organizational structures and processes of governmental forest management agencies. We empirically examined the boundary negotiations occurring at the field office level of the United States Forest Service in order to understand organizational change with respect to the collaborative process. We employed a qualitative case study approach encompassing the examination of three community collaborative groups. By examining the defining characteristics of organizational boundaries, we found that boundary negotiations are facilitating organizational change through individual-level learning and behavior changes. We present data suggestive of negotiations for boundaries of knowledge, responsibility, and capacity. Understanding the organizational outcomes of community collaboration will help forest managers respond and adapt to changing forest management strategies.
在美国乃至全球,地方社区成员要求参与森林管理决策的呼声日益高涨。尽管有这种需求,但很少有研究试图描述社区合作努力对政府林业管理机构的组织结构和流程的影响。我们从实证角度考察了美国林务局实地办事处一级正在进行的边界谈判,以了解合作过程中出现的组织变革。我们采用了定性案例研究方法,包括对三个社区合作团体的考察。通过考察组织边界的定义特征,我们发现边界谈判通过个人层面的学习和行为改变促进了组织变革。我们提供的数据表明,正在进行知识、责任和能力边界的谈判。了解社区合作的组织成果将有助于森林管理者应对和适应不断变化的森林管理策略。