Stakeholder Involvement in Indicator Selection: Case Studies and Levels of Participation

J. Burger
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Governmental agencies, Tribal Nations, scientists, managers, and the public are interested in assessing the health of ecosystems and their component parts, including humans. Assessing and monitoring human and ecosystem health requires the use of a suite of bioindicators that are biologically, methodologically, and societally relevant, and can be used effectively over time to assess trends and provide early warning. Often the latter consideration is ignored, or at best assumed. This paper examines the role of stakeholders in indicator selection specifically, and suggests that societal relevance should include participation and collaboration with a full range of Tribal Nations and stakeholders, as well as federal and state agencies. The inclusion of a full range of Tribal Nations and stakeholders can result in the development of bioindicators useful for ecosystem health assessment, human effects and interventions, human health assessment, evaluating the efficacy of remediation, and evaluating sustainability...
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利益相关者在指标选择中的参与:案例研究和参与水平
政府机构、部落民族、科学家、管理人员和公众都对评估生态系统及其组成部分(包括人类)的健康状况感兴趣。评估和监测人类和生态系统健康需要使用一套生物指标,这些指标在生物学、方法和社会方面都具有相关性,并且可以随着时间的推移有效地用于评估趋势和提供早期预警。后一种考虑常常被忽略,或者充其量只是假设。本文具体考察了利益相关者在指标选择中的作用,并建议社会相关性应包括与所有部落民族和利益相关者以及联邦和州机构的参与和合作。将各种部落国家和利益攸关方纳入其中,可导致开发对生态系统健康评估、人类影响和干预、人类健康评估、评估补救效果和评估可持续性有用的生物指标。
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