Trust-building as a Keystone Activity in Beaver-related Restoration Practice
Brian D. Erickson, Megan S. Jones

TL;DR
This paper explores how trust-building is crucial for successful beaver-related restoration efforts involving private landowners in Oregon.
Contribution
It introduces a framework for trust-building in restoration practice, combining theory with practitioner insights.
Findings
Practitioners use 60 tactics for trust-building, organized via the Shared Foundations model and adaptive management cycle.
Trust-building is described as a craft requiring adaptation to individual landowners and contexts.
The study proposes a progression from novice to master trust-builder in environmental management.
Abstract
North American beavers (Castor canadensis) are increasingly being used to achieve restoration goals, prompting practitioners to engage with private landowners in efforts to promote beaver coexistence. Through 23 semi-structured interviews with restoration practitioners in Oregon, USA, we explored how practitioners from government agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), service organizations, and private businesses communicate with private landowners about nonlethal beaver management and habitat creation. Using abductive analysis, we identified trust-building as an essential element of restoration practice. Practitioners described 60 tactics for building trust, which we organized using the Shared Foundations model of trust and distrust and the adaptive management cycle to bridge theory with field-based experience. Practitioners also reported navigating tensions between tactics…
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TopicsEcology and biodiversity studies · Wildlife Ecology and Conservation · Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies
