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Using Q-methodology to identify local perspectives on wildfires in two Koyukon Athabascan communities in rural Alaska

机译:使用Q方法论确定阿拉斯加农村两个Koyukon Athabascan社区中有关野火的局部观点

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Sustainable resource management depends upon the participation of resource-dependent communities. Competing values between community members and government agencies and among groups within a community can make it difficult to find mutually acceptable management goals and can disadvantage certain resource users. This study uses Q-methodology to discover groups with shared perspectives on wildfire policy in the Koyukon Athabascan villages of Galena and Huslia, Alaska. Before the study, participants appeared to disagree over the amount of wildfire suppression needed, but Q-method results showed three perspectives united around deeper, less oppositional concerns: Caucasian residents and resource managers who preferred natural processes; older Koyukon residents concerned about losing local control, small animals, and cultural places; and younger Koyukon residents who felt subsistence activities were resilient to social-ecological change. Additionally, both Koyukon groups suspected it was cheaper to suppress all wildfires while small. These results imply that community frustration with wildfire management may be reduced through collaborative research with Koyukon elders on locally important issues, cultural site mapping in order to extend some level of wildfire protection, and greater agency transparency about wildfire-suppression costs. The results also indicate that age may be an understudied driver of community resource-use preferences. This study proposes that without identifying resource user-interest groups and their main concerns, it is difficult to develop equitable environmental goals. It shows how Q-methodology provides a systematic approach for identifying the stakeholders and issues needed in resource management.
机译:可持续的资源管理取决于资源依赖社区的参与。社区成员与政府机构之间以及社区内各团体之间相互竞争的价值观可能会导致难以找到双方都能接受的管理目标,并使某些资源使用者处于不利地位。这项研究使用Q方法论,在阿拉斯加的Galena和Huslia的Koyukon Athabascan村庄中发现了对野火政策有共同观点的群体。在研究之前,参与者似乎对所需的抑制野火的数量持不同意见,但是Q方法的结果表明,围绕更深,更少反对的关注,三种观点结合在一起:高加索居民和资源管理者倾向于自然过程。 Koyukon的年长居民担心失去当地控制权,小动物和文化场所;以及那些认为维持生计活动能够抵御社会生态变化的年轻的Koyukon居民。此外,两个Koyukon小组都怀疑,在小火场中扑灭所有野火会更便宜。这些结果表明,可以通过与Koyukon年长者在局部重要问题上进行合作研究,对文化遗址进行测绘以扩大某种程度的野火保护以及提高机构对野火抑制成本的透明度来减少社区对野火管理的沮丧情绪。结果还表明,年龄可能是社区资源使用偏好偏低的驱动因素。这项研究提出,如果不确定资源使用者的利益集团及其主要关注点,就很难制定公平的环境目标。它显示了Q方法是如何提供一种系统的方法来识别利益相关者和资源管理中需要解决的问题。

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