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The Sanctity of Water: Sustainability through Community Engagement and Inclusive Restoration of the Upper Chesapeake Bay

机译:水的圣洁性:切萨皮克湾上游社区参与和包容性恢复带来的可持续性

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A robust body of research suggests that inclusive and collaborative approaches to ecological restoration, specifically watershed management, are not only successful but also optimal for long-term sustainability. This research is embedded within the context of the EPA regulated Chesapeake Watershed restoration, which spans six states and requires multiple levels of collaboration and engagement. The research used ethnographic methods to explore what motivated community leaders to engage in water resource conservation and restoration initiatives in Havre de Grace, Maryland, a city on the shores of the Upper Chesapeake Bay. The Chesapeake Watershed is a pivotal example of both global and United States trends in degraded water resources. The research questions for the study were: How do community leaders express their understanding of water-related issues through a sense of place, nature connection, and local knowledge? How can community leaders catalyze community engagement in support of water-related environmental restoration, education, and conservation? What are the common points of concern, optimism, and motivation articulated by community leaders to conserve the freshwater and estuarine water resources? Data was collected through in-depth interviews and analyzed using a qualitative coding method. The research contributes to an understanding of how best practices in community leadership and community engagement can be mobilized to conserve and restore critical ecosystems within the context of a broader watershed management initiative. The research results are useful for community organizers and stakeholder institutions with an interest in protecting and restoring degraded natural environments through locally relevant initiatives.
机译:大量的研究表明,包容性和协作性的生态恢复方法,特别是分水岭管理,不仅是成功的,而且对于长期可持续性也是最佳的。这项研究是在EPA管制的切萨皮克河流域恢复的背景下进行的,该恢复遍及六个州,需要多层次的协作和参与。这项研究使用人种学方法来探索是什么促使社区领袖参与了位于切萨皮克湾上游海岸城市马里兰州哈弗尔·格雷斯的水资源保护和恢复计划。切萨皮克流域是全球和美国水资源退化趋势的重要例子。该研究的研究问题是:社区领袖如何通过地点感,自然联系和当地知识表达对水相关问题的理解?社区领袖如何促进社区参与,以支持与水有关的环境修复,教育和保护?社区领导人表达出关于保护淡水和河口水资源的共同关注点,乐观点和动机是什么?通过深入的访谈收集数据,并使用定性编码方法进行分析。该研究有助于了解如何在更广泛的分水岭管理倡议的背景下,动员社区领导和社区参与的最佳实践来保护和恢复关键的生态系统。该研究结果对于社区组织者和利益相关者机构有用,它们有兴趣通过当地相关举措来保护和恢复退化的自然环境。

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  • 作者

    Wier, Betsy A.;

  • 作者单位

    Prescott College.;

  • 授予单位 Prescott College.;
  • 学科 Sustainability.;Social research.;Environmental justice.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2017
  • 页码 286 p.
  • 总页数 286
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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