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Erazo, M., García Díaz, P., Langdon, B., Mustin, K., Cava, M., Damasceno, G., Huerta, M.F., Linardaki, E., Moyano, J., Montti, L. , Powell, P.A., Bodey, T.W., Burslem, D.F.R.P., Fasola, L., Fidelis, A., Lambin, X., Marinaro, S., Pauchard, A., Phimister, E., Raffo, E., Rodríguez-Jorquera, I., Roesler, I., Tomasevic, J.A. , Pizarro, J.C. (2024). Expert-based stakeholder mapping and engagement strategies for six invasive non-native species case studies in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile, 2021. NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre. (Dataset). https://doi.org/10.5285/450fd469-5cd7-4c8f-b113-ba469c358caf
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Expert-based stakeholder mapping and engagement strategies for six invasive non-native species case studies in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile, 2021
This dataset is under embargo and will be made available by 31 May 2025 at the latest Find out more »
The datasets included are: (i) a list of all the stakeholders identified, their characteristics, interest in invasive non-native species (INNS) and their management, and the positive and negative ecological, economic, and social impacts of INNS experienced by the stakeholders; (ii) an example of a stakeholder spreadsheet used to collect information during our activities; (iii) a list of consensus strategies for engaging stakeholders identified by the participants; and (iv) two examples of stakeholder engagement strategies.
Formats
Portable Document Format (PDF)
Comma-separated values (CSV)
Spatial information
- Study area
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- Spatial representation type
- Tabular (text)
- Spatial reference system
- WGS 84
Temporal information
- Temporal extent
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2021-01-01 to 2021-12-31
Provenance & quality
After two facilitated virtual workshops to discuss and revise the results (2021), coupled with two rounds of updating the individual stakeholder spreadsheets following the discussions and workshops, we produced consensus stakeholder spreadsheets for each of our six case studies, and classified each stakeholder into four categories based on their level of influence and level of interest: "context settlers", "crowd", "key players", and "subjects". The final, agreed consensus stakeholder spreadsheet can be found in the file "INNS-StakeholderDatasetComplete.csv".
Based on these consensus stakeholder spreadsheets, the experts developed stakeholder engagement strategies tailored to each of those four types of stakeholder following the example provided in the file "Example-EngagementStrategies.pdf".
The final, agreed lists of stakeholder engagement strategies can be found in the file "Consensus-EngagementStrategies.csv".
All data have been anonymised to preserve stakeholder privacy and for the purposes of data sharing. All data were curated and double-checked again April-May 2023.
Correspondence/contact details
Authors
Other contacts
- Rights holder
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University of Aberdeen
- Custodian
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NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centreinfo@eidc.ac.uk
- Publisher
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NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centreinfo@eidc.ac.uk
Additional metadata
- Topic categories
- biota
environment - Keywords
- alien species , engagement strategy , invasive alien species , Ligustrum lucidum , Neogale vison , participatory stakeholder mapping , Pinus contorta , Pinus contorta , Pinus radiata , South America , stakeholder engagement , Urochloa spp. , Vespula germanica
- Funding
- Natural Environment Research Council Award: NE/S011641/1
Argentine National Scientific & Technical Research Council (CONICET) Award: 2019-74-APN-DIR#CONICET
São Paulo Research Foundation Award: FAPESP 2018/14995-8
Chilean National Commission for Scientific & Technological Research (CONICYT)
UK Global Centre on Biodiversity for Climate (GCBC) Award: 2022GCBCCONTAIN - Last updated
- 19 February 2024 14:38
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CITE AS: Erazo, M.; García Díaz, P.; Langdon, B.; Mustin, K.; Cava, M.; Damasceno, G.; Huerta, M.F.; Linardaki, E.; Moyano, J.; Montti, L. ; Powell, P.A.; Bodey, T.W.; Burslem, D.F.R.P.; Fasola, L.; Fidelis, A.; Lambin, X.; Marinaro, S.; Pauchard, A.; Phimister, E.; Raffo, E.; Rodríguez-Jorquera, I.; Roesler, I.; Tomasevic, J.A. ; Pizarro, J.C. (2024). Expert-based stakeholder mapping and engagement strategies for six invasive non-native species case studies in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile, 2021. NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/450fd469-5cd7-4c8f-b113-ba469c358caf