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Linking equity, power, and stakeholders’ roles in relation to ecosystem services

机译:将公平,权力和利益相关者在生态系统服务方面的角色联系起来

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The issues of power and equity are gaining attention in research on ecosystem services (ESs). Stakeholders benefiting from ESs are not necessarily able or authorized to participate in ES management. Thus, we have proposed an analytical framework to identify and qualify stakeholders’ roles in relation to ES flows. Building on existing frameworks in the ES literature, we aimed to unravel the different direct and indirect management contributions to ES flows and link them to ES benefits. Direct management targets the functioning of ecosystems, the flows of services, and the benefits received by society, whereas indirect management facilitates, controls, or restricts the activities of direct managers. We applied this framework to the Mariño watershed (Peru) to describe stakeholders’ roles using a set of 8 ESs. We have discussed the implications of our findings in terms of equity and power distribution. We conducted face-to-face semistructured interviews with representatives of 52 watershed stakeholders to understand how they managed and benefited from ESs. We used statistical analysis (permutation tests) to detect significant differences in the number of received and managed ESs among stakeholder sectors, i.e., civil society, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), business, and the public sector, and scales, from local to national levels. Indirect forms of ES management were more frequent than direct ones for all ESs. Water quantity, water quality, and agricultural production were managed by the largest number of stakeholder types. The differences in the number of stakeholder types benefiting from and managing ESs could result from intentional choices, e.g., preferences for local benefits. We also found clear differences in the identity of stakeholders who managed or benefited from ESs. Local stakeholders and the business sector benefited from a higher number of ESs, and public organizations and NGOs were most involved in ES management. More equitable governance of ESs should aim to integrate more diverse stakeholders into decision making. Further empirical research could use our framework to explore the factors determining stakeholders’ roles and power distribution. There is a particular need to understand how rights, endowments, and entitlements, as well as spatial configuration, underpin inequities in different social and cultural contexts.
机译:权力和公平问题在生态系统服务(ESs)的研究中日益受到关注。受益于ES的利益相关者不一定有能力或被授权参与ES管理。因此,我们提出了一个分析框架,以识别和限定利益相关者在ES流方面的角色。在ES文献中现有框架的基础上,我们旨在揭示ES流中直接和间接管理的不同贡献,并将它们与ES收益联系起来。直接管理的目标是生态系统的功能,服务的流动以及社会获得的利益,而间接管理则促进,控制或限制直接管理者的活动。我们将此框架应用于马里尼奥分水岭(秘鲁),使用一组8个ES来描述利益相关者的角色。我们已经讨论了我们的研究结果对公平性和权力分配的影响。我们与52个流域利益相关者的代表进行了面对面的半结构化访谈,以了解他们如何管理ES并从中受益。我们使用统计分析(排列检验)来检测利益相关者部门(即民间社会,非政府组织(NGOs),企业和公共部门)在接收和管理的ES数量上的显着差异,以及从地方到国家级别的规模。所有ES的间接形式的ES管理比直接形式的更频繁。水量,水质和农业生产由最多的利益相关者类型管理。受益于和管理ES的利益相关者类型数量的差异可能源于故意的选择,例如对本地利益的偏好。我们还发现,管理ES或从中受益的利益相关者的身份存在明显差异。 ES数量的增加使地方利益相关者和商业部门受益,公共组织和非政府组织也最参与ES管理。 ES的更公平的治理应旨在将更多不同的利益相关者纳入决策。进一步的实证研究可以使用我们的框架来探索确定利益相关者的角色和权力分配的因素。特别需要了解各种社会和文化背景下的权利,spatial赋和应享权利以及空间配置如何支撑不平等。

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