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Stakeholder Involvement in River and Wetland Restoration Restoring Hope: Building Capacity for

Stakeholder Involvement in River and Wetland Restoration Restoring Hope: Building Capacity for Ecological Restoration of Protected Areas WCC, Jeju, 8 September 2012 Andrej Sovinc, IUCN WCPA RVC Pan-Europe. Stakeholder Involvement in River and Wetland Restoration Aims of the presentation:

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Stakeholder Involvement in River and Wetland Restoration Restoring Hope: Building Capacity for

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  1. Stakeholder Involvement in River and Wetland Restoration Restoring Hope: Building Capacity for Ecological Restoration of Protected Areas WCC, Jeju, 8 September 2012 Andrej Sovinc, IUCN WCPA RVC Pan-Europe

  2. Stakeholder Involvement in River and Wetland Restoration • Aims of the presentation: • To show importance of stakeholder involvement in the process of ecological restoration • To illustrate levels of stakeholder involvement in different phases of the process • To demontrate negative and positive effects of different level of stakeholder involvement in the process

  3. 1.0 LOCATION, EVALUATION, ASSESSMENT 2.0 VISION 3.0 LONG-TERM GOALS 4.1. Pro's 4.2.Con's 5.0 OPERATIONAL GOALS / OBJECTIVES 6.0 METHOD OF RESTORATION/ TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS 7.0 IMPLEMENTATION 8.0 MONITORING, EVALUATION 9.0 ADJUSTMENT / COMMUNICATION Stakeholder involvement Methodological approach (Keenleyside et al., 2012) I.Pre-phase: -develop the VISION jointly with stakeholders. -identify and range stakeholders, -identify their role and responsabilities. II.Basic planning: -Communication and participation involve efforts to understand potential resistance against the restoration project. -Key players invited to participate in the planning process. III.Detailed planning: less prominent role of s/h in this phase of detailed planning where technical and expert issues prevail. IV.Implementation and management: -stakeholders shold participate in the management activities. -but different technical information should be provided to stakeholders, decision-makers and public.

  4. A) Restoration as a part of compensation measure within “development project”…low level of stakeholder involvement Case study: wetland and river restoration –Trzin motorway construction +…funding available -…weak s/h involvement threathened the implementation and -increased danger of vandalism

  5. B) Restoration driven by a group of interested stakeholders Case study: brackish lagoon wetland restoration – Skocjan Bay +…NGO campaign +…vision developed by s/h +…smooth implementation +…effective mgmt, maintenence, monitoring and promotion

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