USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station, 4955 Canyon Crest Drive, Riverside, CA, 92507, USA.
Center for Urban Resilience, Loyola Marymount University, 1 LMU Drive, Research Annex 119, MS 8510, Los Angeles, CA, 90045, USA.
Ambio. 2023 Jun;52(6):1137-1150. doi: 10.1007/s13280-023-01839-y. Epub 2023 Mar 4.
In recent years, environmental stewardship has been emphasized as one solution to social-ecological sustainability concerns, especially at the local scale. The Stewardship Mapping and Assessment Project (STEW-MAP) is a national research program developed by the USDA Forest Service that has been implemented at numerous locations in the United States and internationally. This study compared the mission statements of environmental stewardship groups in the Los Angeles River Watershed to previously proposed definitions and frameworks of organizational environmental stewardship to see how well they were reflected. A thematic analysis of the mission statements was also carried out to identify locally important themes and priorities. Results show that, although often consistent, the mission statements do not always reflect existing concepts around environmental stewardship. Additionally, environmental stewardship is not always explicit in the mission statements of organizations that are known to conduct these activities. We suggest that non-traditional groups that engage in stewardship work (i.e., research institutions) as well as groups focused on social issues are overlooked actors in sustainable city goals. A more comprehensive definition of environmental stewardship may be needed to bridge the gap between research and practice.
近年来,环境管理被视为解决社会-生态可持续性问题的一种方法,尤其是在地方层面。Stewardship Mapping and Assessment Project(STEW-MAP)是美国农业部林务局开发的一个国家研究项目,已在美国和国际上的许多地方实施。本研究将洛杉矶河流域的环境管理组织的使命声明与之前提出的组织环境管理的定义和框架进行了比较,以了解它们的反映程度。还对使命声明进行了主题分析,以确定当地重要的主题和优先事项。结果表明,尽管使命声明通常是一致的,但并不总是反映现有的环境管理概念。此外,在已知从事这些活动的组织的使命声明中,环境管理并不总是明确的。我们建议,从事管理工作的非传统组织(即研究机构)以及关注社会问题的组织,是可持续城市目标中被忽视的行为体。可能需要更全面的环境管理定义来弥合研究和实践之间的差距。