Whole decision network analysis for coastal ecosystems (WD-NACE)

Lead Research Organisation: University of York
Department Name: Environment

Abstract

This project will look at the relationship between governance, power and knowledge structures and how these influence behaviour, actions and decision taking for sustainable ecosystems. It will link several social science techniques (e.g. social network analysis and agent-based modelling) to comprehensively map all relevant social and ecological knowledge flows regarding ecosystems in two substantive areas where there is pressure on ecosystem services. With our local partners, we will look at two cases in the western Indian Ocean (Kenya) and the Bay of Bengal (Bangladesh) regarding coastal zone resource uses and management. The purpose is to generate more generic data across comparative studies about how decisions for policy and for action are taken at local levels. We will look at the networks that individuals use to help them make decisions regarding their livelihoods. These will be understood within the context of the global economy and other decision networks impacting upon the social-ecological interrelationships at the local level. Our own understanding will be framed within the literature around social-ecological complexity and complex adaptive management. The project will substantively focus on strengthening the sustainable management of coastal ecosystems with a process focus on the political economy for poverty reduction and to understand better how livelihoods can be maintained and ecosystem services valued and preserved. The project is asking for funds for two UK partners (The University of York and the Stockholm Environment Institute, Oxford) to work with six partners in Bangladesh and in Kenya in close collaboration with policy makers and practitioners there in order to develop an understanding of sustainable norms for decision making in the use of coastal ecosystem services for poverty reduction. Put most simply, we are going to talk to relevant people in Kenya and Bangladesh to see where and from whom they get information, about what, and present this as a knowledge network map. We will then work with those stakeholders to see if it is the right information for their needs (i.e. to make the decisions that they need to make). We will deepen our and their understanding of what needs to happen by the use of agent based models of the systems. This will also bring together the social understanding of the milieu within which information is passed around and used with a more technical analysis of that information itself and its utility. Our work tasks are mapped to the knowledge gaps identified in the ESPA call (page 7). However, we propose that degradation and sustainability drivers should be considered as a part of the same complex system. Little is known about the way in which multiple drivers interact, feedback upon, or balance each other so it is currently very difficult to attribute individual drivers to patterns of degradation or sustainability. To capture this complexity we propose 4 tasks: A) Investigate multiple drivers across a range of disciplines (biophysical, social, political and economic). B) Map the horizontal and vertical networks and knowledge diffusion patterns. C) Use socio-ecological models to analyse and model interactions among drivers. D) Reflectively link the impact of the WD-NACE project (see also Impact Plan). Our chosen criteria of success will be by means of an assessment of post-workshop feedback, but we shall also agree a criterion of success with each research collaborator and with our partner organisation. These criteria can then be used as the touchstone of impact. It is an expected outcome of WD-NACE that the conceptual framework linking ecosystem and livelihoods domains, knowledge networks and decision-making structures will be developed and improved. In developing such a model, we would expect that it could be applied to a range of settings such as by policy-making institutions and international development organizations as well as by more local users.
 
Description "South-North" Knowledge Exchange at the EoP workshop in London. 
Organisation Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies
Country Bangladesh 
Sector Charity/Non Profit 
PI Contribution presentations were made by researchers and by local citizens from Kenya and Bangladesh at a workshop attended by research organisations, ESPA, and DfID representatives. Full details can be found at http://weadapt.org/knowledge-base/adaptation-decision-making/wd-nace-eop. 11 "South" nationals attended, of whom 8 were presenting.
Start Year 2012
 
Description "South-North" Knowledge Exchange at the EoP workshop in London. 
Organisation Centre for Environmental and Geographic Information Services (CEGIS)
Country Bangladesh 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution presentations were made by researchers and by local citizens from Kenya and Bangladesh at a workshop attended by research organisations, ESPA, and DfID representatives. Full details can be found at http://weadapt.org/knowledge-base/adaptation-decision-making/wd-nace-eop. 11 "South" nationals attended, of whom 8 were presenting.
Start Year 2012
 
Description "South-North" Knowledge Exchange at the EoP workshop in London. 
Organisation Coastal Oceans Research and Development in the Indian Ocean
Country Kenya 
Sector Charity/Non Profit 
PI Contribution presentations were made by researchers and by local citizens from Kenya and Bangladesh at a workshop attended by research organisations, ESPA, and DfID representatives. Full details can be found at http://weadapt.org/knowledge-base/adaptation-decision-making/wd-nace-eop. 11 "South" nationals attended, of whom 8 were presenting.
Start Year 2012
 
Description "South-North" Knowledge Exchange at the EoP workshop in London. 
Organisation Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute
Country Kenya 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution presentations were made by researchers and by local citizens from Kenya and Bangladesh at a workshop attended by research organisations, ESPA, and DfID representatives. Full details can be found at http://weadapt.org/knowledge-base/adaptation-decision-making/wd-nace-eop. 11 "South" nationals attended, of whom 8 were presenting.
Start Year 2012
 
Description "South-North" Knowledge Exchange at the EoP workshop in London. 
Organisation Sushilan
Country Bangladesh 
Sector Private 
PI Contribution presentations were made by researchers and by local citizens from Kenya and Bangladesh at a workshop attended by research organisations, ESPA, and DfID representatives. Full details can be found at http://weadapt.org/knowledge-base/adaptation-decision-making/wd-nace-eop. 11 "South" nationals attended, of whom 8 were presenting.
Start Year 2012
 
Description Kenyan Knowledge Exchange at the Bangladesh EoP workshop 
Organisation Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies
Country Bangladesh 
Sector Charity/Non Profit 
PI Contribution Stephen Oluoch of CORDIO attended the WD-NACE EoP workshop in Dhaka, Bangladesh to discuss joint project outputs and further developments. Details can be found at http://www.bcas.net/event-details.php?event_id=16&title=National%20Workshop%20of%20WD-NACE%20project
Start Year 2012
 
Description Kenyan Knowledge Exchange at the Bangladesh EoP workshop 
Organisation Coastal Oceans Research and Development in the Indian Ocean
Country Kenya 
Sector Charity/Non Profit 
PI Contribution Stephen Oluoch of CORDIO attended the WD-NACE EoP workshop in Dhaka, Bangladesh to discuss joint project outputs and further developments. Details can be found at http://www.bcas.net/event-details.php?event_id=16&title=National%20Workshop%20of%20WD-NACE%20project
Start Year 2012
 
Description Local and Regional Workshops, Kenya. 
Form Of Engagement Activity A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience
Results and Impact 9th February 2011: Local level workshop I: Msambweni, South Coast, Mombasa, Kenya.

Participants: 19 (including members of Beach Management Units of Mwaepe, Mvuleni, Munje and Gazi; government officials from Kenya Wildlife Service, department of Rural planning, department of Fisheries; councillors of Vanga and Kinondo; Chief Kinondo; Gazi women's group; NGOs ). * * * 10thFebruary 2011: Local level workshop II: Msambweni, South Coast, Mombasa, Kenya.

Participants 28: (including members of Beach Management Units of Wasini, Vanga, Kibuyuni, Mwaembe; Women's group from Mokongeni, Tulisabiri, Lolarako; government officials from Ministry of Tourism, Ministry of Agriculture; Kenya Forest Service; Kenya Wildlife Service; Radio Kaya, Chief Vanga; WWF, KMFRI). * * * 11th February 2011: Provincial workshop, Mombasa. Participants: 19 (including representatives from national Environment Management Authority - NEMA; Coast Development Authority; Fisheries department; National Museums of Kenya; Kenya Wildlife Service; Wildlife Conservation Society-WCS; PACT-Kenya; Chairpersons from North Coast Fisheries and Marine Conservation; Kuruwitu Conservation and Welfare Association, Bamburi Beach Management Unit; NGOs).
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2011
 
Description Local and regional level workshops in Bangladesh 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience
Results and Impact 13th March 2011: Local level workshop with direct resource users, Munshiganj, Sundaraban.

Participants: 31 (including 15 wage labourers; 6 fishers and crab hunters; 4 shrimp farmers; 3 traders in fish and agricultural products, 2 village doctors; 1 farmer). See http://weadapt.org/placemarks/maps/view/784 for further details of findings.



14th March: District level workshop, Satkhira. Sundarban. Participants: 30 (including the District Commissioner; President of Shrimp Farmers Association; President of District Chamber of Commerce; district level government officials from the Department of Agriculture, Department of Fisheries, and Department of Livestock; NGOs, journalists, politicians and CBOs.). See http://weadapt.org/placemarks/maps/view/783 for further details and findings.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2011
 
Description Model validation and dissemination workshops: Kenya 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience
Results and Impact Date: 19 June 2012: Model validation workshop, Mombasa. Day 1: Participants: Fisher group. * * *





Date: 20 June 2012: Model validation workshop, Mombasa. Day 2: Local government and researchers. * * *





Date: 21 June 2012: Model demonstration and Hands-on training: Fishers and researchers
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2012
 
Description regional and National level workshops, Bangladesh. 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience
Results and Impact 4th April 2011: Regional level workshop, Khulna. Participants: 26 (including academics and researchers from Khulna University; regional government officials from the department of forestry, department of water development, department of fisheries, department of public health engineering, and department of livestock; NGOS and journalists).



7th April 2011: National level workshop, Dhaka. Participants: 21 (including government Department of Environment, department of Disaster Risk Reduction, department of Rural development, department of Agriculture; department of Forestry; IUCN; international development organisations such as GIZ, Practical Action, CARITAS; local NGOs; with programmes in the Sundarbans; journalists).
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2011