Community participation and vertebrate pest control Alison Greenaway and Bruce Warburton Landcare Research.

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Community participation and vertebrate pest control Alison Greenaway and Bruce Warburton Landcare Research

MSI Strategic Technologies for MSPC Programme Objectives Obj 1: Reducing the costs of aerial and ground- based control Obj 2: Reducing the adverse impacts of aerial and ground-based control (welfare, residues, non-targets) Obj 3: Reducing community opposition to pest programmes (increasing community participation in pest programmes)

Objective 3 Community participation in pest programmes improved Key Questions: Can the mismatch between public concerns and current scientific consensus over methods used for possum control be effectively addressed through improved community dialogue? (Alison Greenaway, Bob Frame, Helen Fitt, Bruce Warburton, Phil Cowan), Can ecological games (model visualisation) provide an effective medium for informing community participants of the economic and ecological consequences of their choices? (Pen Holland) Partners & collaborators Clare Veltman, Harry Broad, Michelle Crowell (DOC) John Deal, Nick Hancox (AHB)

Science and the public Why do people have different views of the same problem? Why do we do science? Graham Nugent

Issue Complexity 1080, or aerial application, or all toxins Deer hunters: animal welfare, non-target species Fur harvesters: absence of possums but blame 1080 Chemophobes, water, air, soil

Ecological Complexity Control strategies – thresholds Individual vs population effects

Behaviour complexity Skeptics:If you provide facts to counter their position they will often change Denialists: Facts dont change their beliefs

Denialists 1.Allege there is a conspiracy. 2.Use fake experts to support your story. 3.Cherry-pick the evidence. 4.Carry on trotting out supportive evidence even after it has been discredited. 5.Create impossible standards for your opponents. Existing evidence is not good enough and demand more. 6.If your opponent comes up with evidence you have demanded, move the goalposts.

Consultation

Appreciative Inquiry Change Lab using the U-Process Charette Citizens' Juries Consensus Conference Deliberative Method Future Search Graphic Facilitation Open Agenda Conferences Open House Open Space Technology Participatory Appraisal Roadshows Sustained Dialogue World Cafe A central government perspective

How do we start? Two case studies: Trace changes in comprehension/opposition and levels of discourse around planning Create visibility of project through social media WherePossible places? WhoPossible communities? WhatDecision(s) to get involved with? HowTechniques to use?

Possible Places Waipoua: Little 1080 use but by-kill a concern Wanganui: Possum fur/employment/anti Karamea/Kumara: Strong anti-1080 lobby Coromandel: Strong anti-1080 lobby

Possible community What is a community ? Scale? Participants?

Possible constraints Decision makers have accountabilities: Legal Budgetary Methodological Time

Media to Connect Social media tools: Facebook Online deliberation space Online discussion space (Forums) Computer gaming (Pen Holland) Wekapedia of information ?????

Issues 1.How far could/would agencies move in sharing decision making? 2.What are the agency-specific pathways of decision making and their risk profiles? 3.What is the cost/benefit of participation versus not doing it? 4.How will results be linked with policy/practices