Applying Stone in a Western Landscape: Ranchers,Conservationists, and Causal Stories in the “American Serengeti” |
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Authors: | J Michael Angstadt |
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Abstract: | As the emergence of nongovernmental conservation efforts generates conflict among various stakeholders, the causal story that each party articulates regarding conservation and the causes of land degradation reflects their unique interests. This study uses existing literature to evaluate causal stories surrounding a contemporary conservation effort: Montana's American Prairie Reserve. Through qualitative review of web‐based documents and newspaper articles, it generates a preliminary account of key stakeholders' causal stories. The case study suggests that parties who might be disadvantaged by ascribing responsibility for environmental harms in an adversarial fashion may instead elect to articulate causal stories that are more neutral than existing approaches might forecast. The study concludes by suggesting that further development of causal story literature may enable it to better address contemporary conservation efforts. |
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Keywords: | causal stories conservation environmental conflict framing policy narratives 因 果 叙 事 自 然 保 护 区 环 境 冲 突 叙 事 政 策 叙 事 historias causales conservació n conflicto ambiental elaboració n narrativas de polí ticas |
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