The Stakeholder Analysis forProtected Area Management and Planning-- Case Study of Ci-Hu Area in Kinmen Island

碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 地理環境資源學研究所 === 92 === Stakeholder analysis is the foundation of participatory natural resources managements. It is difficult to balance the interests of all stakeholders and the effectiveness of conservation in the protected area simultaneously. This research is a case study of Ci-...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Shao-Liang Hsu, 徐韶良
Other Authors: Shin Wang
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2004
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/86675364929987765884
id ndltd-TW-092NTU05136002
record_format oai_dc
spelling ndltd-TW-092NTU051360022016-06-10T04:15:43Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/86675364929987765884 The Stakeholder Analysis forProtected Area Management and Planning-- Case Study of Ci-Hu Area in Kinmen Island 保護區管理規劃之權益關係人分析-以金門國家公園慈湖地區為例 Shao-Liang Hsu 徐韶良 碩士 國立臺灣大學 地理環境資源學研究所 92 Stakeholder analysis is the foundation of participatory natural resources managements. It is difficult to balance the interests of all stakeholders and the effectiveness of conservation in the protected area simultaneously. This research is a case study of Ci-Hu area in Kinmen Island and focus on stakeholder analysis. This research also make suggestions about improvement of “identification of stakeholders” and “evaluation their importance and influence”. In the first phase of the research, 17 staffs of Kinmen National Park Service were invited and divided into 3 focus groups who helped to identify 37 stakeholders concerns in 4 categories of the management and planning issues in this case. In the second phase, 22 experts were invited for 3 rounds of Delphi to evaluate the “importance” and the “influence” of all the stakeholders. Following the ODA’s model of stakeholders analysis, this research identified: (1) 5 stakeholders including local-on-site farmers need to be empowered; (2) 14 stakeholders including national park, local government, residents and landowners should form a closer partnership; (3) 3 stakeholders including members of legislative assembly need to be carefully informed and to keep contact; (4) 15 stakeholders including the Council of Agriculture, visitors and the developers need only loose exchange of information. Following a discussion of ODA’s and IIED’s model of stakeholders analysis, this research offers a new model which infused the concepts of Utilitarian and Rawlsian approaches of stakeholders strategy proposed by Freeman(1984). This new model conforms better to the expectation of so-called social justice and conservation effectiveness. Shin Wang 王鑫 2004 學位論文 ; thesis 138 zh-TW
collection NDLTD
language zh-TW
format Others
sources NDLTD
description 碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 地理環境資源學研究所 === 92 === Stakeholder analysis is the foundation of participatory natural resources managements. It is difficult to balance the interests of all stakeholders and the effectiveness of conservation in the protected area simultaneously. This research is a case study of Ci-Hu area in Kinmen Island and focus on stakeholder analysis. This research also make suggestions about improvement of “identification of stakeholders” and “evaluation their importance and influence”. In the first phase of the research, 17 staffs of Kinmen National Park Service were invited and divided into 3 focus groups who helped to identify 37 stakeholders concerns in 4 categories of the management and planning issues in this case. In the second phase, 22 experts were invited for 3 rounds of Delphi to evaluate the “importance” and the “influence” of all the stakeholders. Following the ODA’s model of stakeholders analysis, this research identified: (1) 5 stakeholders including local-on-site farmers need to be empowered; (2) 14 stakeholders including national park, local government, residents and landowners should form a closer partnership; (3) 3 stakeholders including members of legislative assembly need to be carefully informed and to keep contact; (4) 15 stakeholders including the Council of Agriculture, visitors and the developers need only loose exchange of information. Following a discussion of ODA’s and IIED’s model of stakeholders analysis, this research offers a new model which infused the concepts of Utilitarian and Rawlsian approaches of stakeholders strategy proposed by Freeman(1984). This new model conforms better to the expectation of so-called social justice and conservation effectiveness.
author2 Shin Wang
author_facet Shin Wang
Shao-Liang Hsu
徐韶良
author Shao-Liang Hsu
徐韶良
spellingShingle Shao-Liang Hsu
徐韶良
The Stakeholder Analysis forProtected Area Management and Planning-- Case Study of Ci-Hu Area in Kinmen Island
author_sort Shao-Liang Hsu
title The Stakeholder Analysis forProtected Area Management and Planning-- Case Study of Ci-Hu Area in Kinmen Island
title_short The Stakeholder Analysis forProtected Area Management and Planning-- Case Study of Ci-Hu Area in Kinmen Island
title_full The Stakeholder Analysis forProtected Area Management and Planning-- Case Study of Ci-Hu Area in Kinmen Island
title_fullStr The Stakeholder Analysis forProtected Area Management and Planning-- Case Study of Ci-Hu Area in Kinmen Island
title_full_unstemmed The Stakeholder Analysis forProtected Area Management and Planning-- Case Study of Ci-Hu Area in Kinmen Island
title_sort stakeholder analysis forprotected area management and planning-- case study of ci-hu area in kinmen island
publishDate 2004
url http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/86675364929987765884
work_keys_str_mv AT shaolianghsu thestakeholderanalysisforprotectedareamanagementandplanningcasestudyofcihuareainkinmenisland
AT xúsháoliáng thestakeholderanalysisforprotectedareamanagementandplanningcasestudyofcihuareainkinmenisland
AT shaolianghsu bǎohùqūguǎnlǐguīhuàzhīquányìguānxìrénfēnxīyǐjīnménguójiāgōngyuáncíhúdeqūwèilì
AT xúsháoliáng bǎohùqūguǎnlǐguīhuàzhīquányìguānxìrénfēnxīyǐjīnménguójiāgōngyuáncíhúdeqūwèilì
AT shaolianghsu stakeholderanalysisforprotectedareamanagementandplanningcasestudyofcihuareainkinmenisland
AT xúsháoliáng stakeholderanalysisforprotectedareamanagementandplanningcasestudyofcihuareainkinmenisland
_version_ 1718299778420310016