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Building Local Community Commitment to Wetlands Restoration: A Case Study of the Cache River Wetlands in Southern Illinois, USA

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  • Mae A. Davenport

    (University of Minnesota, Department of Forest Resources)

  • Christopher A. Bridges

    (University of Tennessee, Department of Forestry, Wildlife & Fisheries)

  • Jean C. Mangun

    (Siena College, Department of Environmental Studies)

  • Andrew D. Carver

    (Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Department of Forestry)

  • Karl W. J. Williard

    (Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Department of Forestry)

  • Elizabeth O. Jones

    (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge)

Abstract

Natural resource professionals are increasingly faced with the challenges of cultivating community-based support for wetland ecosystem restoration. While extensive research efforts have been directed toward understanding the biophysical dimensions of wetland conservation, the literature provides less guidance on how to successfully integrate community stakeholders into restoration planning. Therefore, this study explores the social construction of wetlands locally, and community members’ perceptions of the wetland restoration project in the Cache River Watershed of southern Illinois, where public and private agencies have partnered together to implement a large-scale wetlands restoration project. Findings illustrate that the wetlands hold diverse and significant meanings to community members and that community members’ criteria for project success may vary from those identified by project managers. The case study provides managers with strategies for building community commitment such as engaging local citizens in project planning, minimizing local burdens, maximizing local benefits, and reducing uncertainty.

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  • Mae A. Davenport & Christopher A. Bridges & Jean C. Mangun & Andrew D. Carver & Karl W. J. Williard & Elizabeth O. Jones, 2010. "Building Local Community Commitment to Wetlands Restoration: A Case Study of the Cache River Wetlands in Southern Illinois, USA," Environmental Management, Springer, vol. 45(4), pages 711-722, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:envman:v:45:y:2010:i:4:d:10.1007_s00267-010-9446-x
    DOI: 10.1007/s00267-010-9446-x
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