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Learning from Doing Participatory Rural Research: Lessons from the Peak District National Park
Authors:A J Dougill  E D G Fraser  J Holden  K Hubacek  C Prell  M S Reed  S Stagl  L C Stringer
Abstract:Understanding the socio‐economic and environmental implications of rural change requires the active participation of many research disciplines and stakeholders. However, it remains unclear how to best integrate participatory and biophysical research to provide information useful to land managers and policy makers. This paper presents findings of a RELU scoping study that has formulated and applied a research framework based on stakeholder participation and adaptive learning to model rural change in the Peak District National Park in the north of England. The paper describes a learning process that integrates different types of knowledge to produce future scenarios that describe possible economic and environmental changes due to a national review of burning practices on heather moorland and blanket bogs. We stress the need for using social network analysis to structure stakeholder engagement and outline how a range of participatory approaches can facilitate more inclusive environmental planning and policy development.
Keywords:Adaptive learning  moorland burning  Peak District National Park  rural land use  social network analysis
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