Title Cultural diversity issues in biodiversity monitoring - cases of Lithuania, Poland and Denmark /
Authors Vandzinskaitė, Deivida ; Kobierska, Hanna ; Schmeller, Dirk S ; Grodzin'ska-Jurczak, Malgorzata
DOI 10.3390/d2091130
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Is Part of Diversity. 2010, nr.2, p. 1130-1145.. ISSN 1424-2818
Keywords [eng] Amateurs ; Biodiversity monitoring ; Communist legacy ; Human dimension ; Cultural diversity ; Public participatory ; Volunteers
Abstract [eng] Public participation is a key element in nature conservation in Europe and a necessity for collecting broad scale data on biodiversity and its dynamics. However, vast societal differences exist between eastern and western European countries, resulting in problems for public participation in post-communist states as compared to western countries. Here, we compare diversity in monitoring practices and public participation in countries with different political histories. Drawing on in-depth ethnographic studies conducted in Lithuania and Poland, as well as a rapid assessment in Denmark, we have focused on the historical, cultural and social determinants of the volunteers’ participation in biodiversity monitoring. Our results indicate the reasons why volunteer involvement—as an expression of a participatory approach—has a lower incidence in the post-communist countries, compared to voluntarism common in occidental democracies. We discuss our results in the context of the main social factors considered to be a legacy of the Soviet regime.
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2010
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