Conservation Stakeholder Network mapping, Analysis, and Weaving

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This new publication by Ken Vance-Borlandand June Holley in Conservation Letters describes stakeholder social network analysis and facilitation in coastal Oregon, United States.  The goal of the study was to investigate the applicability of applied social network analysis  for conservation.   This was done by first assessing the structural characteristics of a conservation stakeholder network and then communicating the results directly to the stakeholders, encouraging them to consider new initiatives that might enhance their conservation success.  Initial results suggest that applied social network analysis can make valuable contributions to conservation practice.  Society for Conservation Biology members have access to Conservation Letters.  Others without an individual or organizational subscription to the journal may request a copy from the authors (kenvb [at] consplan [dot] net (kenvb at consplan.net)). 

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Last Updated: August 19, 2011, 1:33 pm

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