Finding common grounds for conflict resolution through value analysis of stakeholders around the socio-ecological crisis of the Mar Menor coastal lagoon (Spain)
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Values Socio-Ecological Systems Stakeholder analysis Environmental management Coastal lagoons Mar Menor
Date
2023-06-26Referencia bibliográfica
C. Boix-Fayos et al.. Finding common grounds for conflict resolution through value analysis of stakeholders around the socio-ecological crisis of the Mar Menor coastal lagoon (Spain). Landscape and Urban Planning 238 (2023) 104829[https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2023.104829]
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COASTAL 773782 (H2020 European Commission); AGRI_SER PID2020-119825RB-I00 (Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation); AGROALNEXT (PRTR-C17.I1); THINKINAZUL (C17.I01) from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation; European Union NextGenerationEU; Fundación S´eneca (Region of Murcia); María Zambrano postdoctoral grant by the Spanish Ministry of UniversitiesRésumé
Aligning with people’s values in landscape political decisions can help to minimise conflicts between stakeholders
and support social acceptability of solutions for systemic transitions. This paper explores how shared and
diverging values of the main stakeholders involved in socio-ecological crises, and the co-creation of solutions,
can be key for finding common grounds for conflict resolution and sustainable socio-ecosystems management.
These concepts were applied by a participatory process to identify and select solutions for the environmental and
socio-economic crisis of the Mar Menor coastal lagoon and its watershed (SE Spain). With information from six
sectorial workshops and one multisector workshop, a stakeholder analysis based on values and initiatives was
performed. The results indicate that all the stakeholder groups prioritised transition to governance, economic
and educational models that respect nature and cultural landscapes, with values aligning with the population’s
identity and their livelihoods. The values and solutions linked with stakeholders ‘Farmers’, which represented