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1. Human Dimensions ofFisheries & Wildlife Management Steve L. McMullin
4. What famous people say about human dimensions of natural resource mgmt. “To begin with, I had to know something about the people, the country and the trees. And of the three, the first was the most important.”
Gifford Pinchot
5. Famous people (cont.) “The problem of game management is not how we shall handle the deer… the real problem is one of human management. Wildlife management is comparatively easy; human management difficult.”
Aldo Leopold
6. Famous people (cont.) “Our most neglected and crucial research needs are those concerning human social behavior.”
Durward Allen
8. Who are stakeholders?
9. Four Major Human Dimensions Concerns For Fish & Wildlife managers Decker and Enck (1996) Identify stakeholders
Understand forces affecting stakeholder participation in fish &wildlife related activities
Involving stakeholders in management decision making
Weighting disparate stakeholder input in management decisions
10. Identifying and Understanding Stakeholders Probably the most important and critical HD need for successful management
Who are the stakeholders?
What are their attitudes & opinions regarding conservation of fish and wildlife?
11. Understanding Forces Affecting Participation Traditionally focused on participation in hunting & fishing
Nonconsumptive activities gaining greater importance
Motivation, specialization, what constitutes a “quality experience”
12. Involving stakeholders or obtaining input for decision making Social science methods to gauge public opinion
Assist managers in making decisions
13. Weight disparate stakeholder input in making decisions Stakeholders are diverse
HD info should not be used to make resource management a process of counting votes
Not a substitute for professional judgment and management in the public interest
Need to understand your values & those of the stakeholders
15. Case Study: Montana’s Bighorn River
16. When You Think of Montana…
17. Perhaps You Think of Winter
18. But Half of Montana is Prairie
19. Yellowtail Dam created trout habitat
20. A mixed fishery of brown trout and rainbow trout
21. Including some trophy sized fish!
22. Fishing pressure grew rapidly
23. The character of the fishery changed
24. Higher use and changing users created a controversy that had to be addressed
25. Fish Population Monitoring
26. We modeled effects of flows and regulations on fish populations
27. What did we do?