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在由原住民主导的累积影响管理系统中采用基于价值观的方法设置分层管理触发机制。

Setting Tiered Management Triggers using a Values-based Approach in an Indigenous-led Cumulative Effects Management System.

作者信息

Kwon Katerina, Gunton Tom, Rutherford Murray, Zeeg Taylor

机构信息

School of Resource and Environmental Management, Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, BC, V5A 1S6, Canada.

Resource and Environmental Planning Program, Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, BC, V5A 1S6, Canada.

出版信息

Environ Manage. 2024 Nov 7. doi: 10.1007/s00267-024-02075-0.

Abstract

Indigenous-led cumulative effects assessment and management (CEM) has emerged in recent years as a proactive and strategic approach for addressing the cumulative impacts of industrial development and other activities. CEM identifies and monitors high-priority values and stressors and develops management strategies to restore and improve the condition of those values. As Indigenous-led CEM evolves, it faces a major challenge in linking cumulative effects assessment and monitoring information to effective management actions. One promising approach to address this challenge is the use of tiered management triggers, which are a series of progressive markers associated with specified degrees of change in the condition of a value, designed to reflect increasing levels of concern about the value. These types of limits or thresholds inform decision-makers that they need to act, or act more intensively, to restore values to an acceptable state. In this paper, we present a novel method for setting tiered management triggers that was developed in an Indigenous-led CEM program. We co-developed this six-step method with the Metlakatla First Nation (located on the northwest coast of British Columbia, Canada) and applied it in a series of community workshops to select triggers for three values in the Metlakatla CEM Program: butter clams, housing, and food, social, and ceremonial activity. The method draws from participatory frameworks including structured decision-making and collaborative planning. The workshop results show that management triggers can successfully be established through a values-focused process of social choice, involving community engagement and informed by relevant scientific research and other knowledge.

摘要

近年来,由原住民主导的累积影响评估与管理(CEM)已成为一种积极主动且具战略性的方法,用于应对工业发展及其他活动的累积影响。CEM识别并监测高优先级的价值和压力源,并制定管理策略以恢复和改善这些价值的状况。随着由原住民主导的CEM不断发展,它在将累积影响评估与监测信息与有效的管理行动相联系方面面临着重大挑战。应对这一挑战的一种有前景的方法是使用分层管理触发因素,这是一系列与价值状况特定程度的变化相关联的渐进性指标,旨在反映对该价值日益增加的关注程度。这些类型的限度或阈值告知决策者他们需要采取行动,或更积极地行动,以使价值恢复到可接受的状态。在本文中,我们介绍了一种在由原住民主导的CEM项目中开发的设定分层管理触发因素的新方法。我们与梅特拉卡特拉第一民族(位于加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省西北海岸)共同开发了这种六步方法,并将其应用于一系列社区研讨会上,以选择梅特拉卡特拉CEM项目中三个价值的触发因素:黄油蛤、住房以及食物、社会和仪式活动。该方法借鉴了包括结构化决策和协作规划在内的参与式框架。研讨会结果表明,通过以价值为重点的社会选择过程,包括社区参与并以相关科学研究和其他知识为依据,可以成功建立管理触发因素。

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