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How previous experiences shape actors & apos; current perspectives in integrated natural resource management

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PEOPLE AND NATURE
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pan3.10541

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actors; integrated watershed management; participation; perspectives; previous experiences

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Previous experiences play a crucial role in shaping current perspectives in integrated natural resource management. The quantity and quality of past experiences in water management, participation, and politics are differently linked to the information and beliefs of current perspectives. More experienced actors have broader perspectives, while less experienced actors are particularly interested in approaches to water management. Previous experiences should be considered when designing participatory processes in integrated natural resource management, and a diverse composition of actors with different types of experiences and perspectives can be valuable.
Previous experiences play a multifaceted role in shaping current perspectives in integrated natural resource management. We used qualitative interviews and a quantitative survey to study the similarities and differences in terms of the links between the diverse actors' previous experiences and their current perspectives on the various issues to be resolved in a real-world integrated watershed management project.We found that the quantity and quality of experiences in past projects including water management, participation and politics are dissimilarly linked to the information, mental models and beliefs of perspectives regarding present issues. More experienced actors generally have broader perspectives than less experienced actors. Less experienced actors are particularly curious about approaches to water management.Actors with more experience in water management are more focused on ecological issues due to positive experience. Actors with more experience in participation are more sceptical about constructive solutions due to negative experience. Actors with more experience in politics emphasise the importance of agriculture and learning processes due to positive or negative experience. Actors with more negative experience in water management, participation and politics can nevertheless be motivated for participatory processes and integrated natural resource management.We conclude that previous experiences are critical factors that should be considered when designing participatory processes in integrated natural resource management. It could be valuable to include mixed compositions of actors with different types of previous experiences and different aspects of current perspectives to benefit from their complementary strengths.Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.

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