Adaptive Management
Short overviews
Adaptive management and uncertainty
"Adaptive Management makes distinctive contributions in three areas.
- It challenges the research community to explore management questions by experiments with management, instead of simply researching the components of managed systems, as it is usually difficult to generalise from available detailed research to an holistic perspective. [...]
- It challenges the management community to develop policies that embrace uncertainty by being actively adaptive or flexible in design. [...]
- It challenges the policy development community to use methods that do a better job of integrating the insights of stakeholders to produce more holistic, more carefully bounded analyses and thence recommendations."
Adaptive management: uncertainty and learning
Adaptive management as active management experimentation
Adaptive Management in watershed management (US EPA)
Adaptive management: history and outline
Management guidelines
Adaptive management framework for catchment and coastal management decision-making (paper)
The Scientific Basis for Ecosystem Management (Ecological Society of America)
Case studies
Adaptive Management of the Water Cycle on the Urban Fringe: Three Australian Case Studies (paper)
Abstract
"This paper analyzes integrated natural resource management (INRM) lessons and success factors based on a practical case study over more than 10 years in Zimbabwe. The work was geared toward enhancing the adaptive management capacity of the stakeholders in their resource-use systems.
"One main result was the development and institutionalization of an approach for participatory and integrated NRM research and extension. The INRM approach described is grounded in a learning paradigm and a combination of theories: the constructivist perspective to development, systemic intervention, and learning process approaches. Participatory action research and experiential learning, in which researchers engage themselves as actors rather than neutral analysts in an R&D process to explore the livelihood system and develop appropriate solutions together with the resource users, has shown high potential. However, this should be guided by a clear strategy, impact orientation, and high-quality process facilitation at different levels.
"The case study revealed the importance of a “reflective practitioner” approach by all actors. More effective response to the challenges of increasing complexity in NRM requires a shift in thinking from the linearity of research–extension–farmer to alternative, multiple-actor institutional arrangements and innovation systems. To overcome the weak attribution of research outcomes to actual impact, it also suggests an alternative to conventional impact assessment in INRM R&D interventions."
Research
Challenges in adaptive management of riparian and coastal ecosystems
Report of a Workshop on Predictability & Limits-To-Prediction in Hydrologic Systems (e-book)
Does adaptive management deliver in the Australian water sector?
Conservation Ecology (online journal): Special feature on adaptive management: Part 1 and Part 2
Working together for environmental management: the role of information sharing and collaborative learning (PhD thesis)
Adaptive Management for Water Resources Project Planning (e-book)
Building capacity for resilience in social-ecological systems (PhD)
Putting monitoring first: designing accountable ecosystem restoration and management plans (pdf)
Directories
Adaptive management (from the Coastal CRC)
Adaptive management texts online (Lincoln University, NZ)
Adaptive management links (Lincoln University, NZ)
Organisations
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
The Resiliance Alliance
"The Resilience Alliance is a multidisciplinary research group that explores the dynamics of complex adaptive systems in order to discover foundations for sustainability."