Making it work: keys to successful collaboration in natural resource management. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • This paper explores the positive aspects of collaboration in natural resources. Its purpose was to investigate participants' overall attitudes about keys to successful collaboration. The sample for the study consisted of 671 participants involved in 30 collaborative initiatives (CI) with the Forest Service. Using a mailed questionnaire, this study profiled the collaborative initiatives investigating purpose, problems addressed, groups involved, and years in existence. Respondents were queried on their overall perspectives on keys to successful collaboration. A total of more than 300 comments was collected from respondents and six categories emerged: development, information exchange, organizational support, personal communication, relationships/team building, and accomplishments. Continued research will need to explore the short- and long-term impacts of collaboration in natural resources.

published proceedings

  • Environ Manage

author list (cited authors)

  • Schuett, M. A., Selin, S. W., & Carr, D. S.

citation count

  • 49

complete list of authors

  • Schuett, MA||Selin, SW||Carr, DS

publication date

  • January 2001