2016
DOI: 10.3897/oneeco.1.e9869
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Priority areas in municipality planning: ecosystem services, environmental impact assessments and research areas

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“…Recognizing how different stakeholders perceive and prioritize ecosystem services is a vital step for effective ecosystem service-based approaches (Daw et al 2015;Sikor et al 2014). Implementing ecosystem services in environmental planning requires connection to local governance perception and practices in order to be effective in guiding planning and decision making (Opdam 2013), which can be achieved through active research collaboration (Palo et al 2016). Surprisingly, we found some mismatches between stakeholders' perceptions of environmental challenges for the Tucson region and their demand for GI ecosystem services (Figs.…”
Section: Linking Stakeholder Knowledge and Perception To Practicementioning
confidence: 94%
“…Recognizing how different stakeholders perceive and prioritize ecosystem services is a vital step for effective ecosystem service-based approaches (Daw et al 2015;Sikor et al 2014). Implementing ecosystem services in environmental planning requires connection to local governance perception and practices in order to be effective in guiding planning and decision making (Opdam 2013), which can be achieved through active research collaboration (Palo et al 2016). Surprisingly, we found some mismatches between stakeholders' perceptions of environmental challenges for the Tucson region and their demand for GI ecosystem services (Figs.…”
Section: Linking Stakeholder Knowledge and Perception To Practicementioning
confidence: 94%
“…Feedback rounds with municipality representatives Grounded theory and qualitative coding of interview transcripts Beery et al 2016 C. ES in comprehensive and detailed planning Analyse explicit and implicit use of ES in comprehensive plans and review the scientific views on comprehensive plans as a tool for ES implementation Review of comprehensive plans and citation statistics, interviews with planners in selected municipalities. Use of data from A Grounded theory, qualitative and quantitative content analysis of comprehensive plans and interview data Palo et al 2016 ; Schubert et al 2017a D. Ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) Identify existing and potential ways and benefits of combining ES, EbA and climate adaptation in municipal planning and operations Interviews, focus group discussions, participant observation and feedback rounds with municipality representatives. Some use of interview data from A Grounded theory, systems theory, qualitative coding and analysis of interview transcripts Brink and Wa msler 2017 ; Wamsler 2015b ; Wamsler et al 2014 , 2016 ; Wamsler and Brink 2016 E. ES and transdisciplinarity Evaluate and synthesise the experience of a transdisciplinary ES project with municipalities Workshop discussions, participant observation, SWOT analysis, participant survey, ongoing dialogue and feedback rounds with project participants Analysis of project documentation based on design principles for transdisciplinarity (The present article) F. Applied case studies of ES implementation (cross-cutting b ) Illustrate and analyse current ES-related problems and potential solutions in the municipal context Interviews and focus groups with municipal planners.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%