The “Netweave-Approach”—A Platform Combining Sociology, Resource Management and Psychology for Networking Conservation Stakeholders
Felix Przesdzink, Marvin Frede, Florian Fiebelkorn

TL;DR
The Netweave Approach is an interdisciplinary platform that combines sociology, resource management, and psychology to improve collaboration among environmental stakeholders.
Contribution
The novel integration of social network analysis, resource mapping, and psychological assessments into a unified stakeholder management tool.
Findings
The framework provides detailed insights into stakeholder networks for better regional collaboration.
A preliminary implementation in Osnabrück demonstrated the platform's practical applicability.
The approach can be adapted to different regions with specific adjustments.
Abstract
The “Netweave Approach” innovatively combines constructs from sociology, resource management, organizational psychology, and environmental psychology within a single framework and corresponding management tool to support regional management in facilitating effective interactions among environmental stakeholders. This interdisciplinary approach, uniting social network analysis, resource mapping, organizational culture assessment, environmental worldview evaluation and environmental risk perception measurement in a way previously unused, enables the development of a uniquely detailed database of environmental stakeholders. Through this system, regional managers can gain detailed insights into their stakeholder networks, which provides a robust foundation for a network consultation process that maximizes effective regional collaboration. In this paper, we present the theoretical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnvironmental Education and Sustainability · Sustainability and Climate Change Governance · Land Use and Ecosystem Services
