An Empirical Evaluation of the Impact of Collaboration on the Pace and Scale of National Forest Management in Idaho

Author:

McIver Chelsea Pennick1ORCID,Becker Dennis R2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Policy Analysis Group, College of Natural Resources, University of Idaho, MS, Moscow, ID

2. College of Natural Resources, University of Idaho, MS, Moscow, ID

Abstract

Abstract It has been posited that US national forest administration is undergoing a governance transition characterized by an increase in the involvement and influence of non-state actors. One example of this new form of national forest governance is the use of multi-stakeholder collaborative efforts for planning and implementing projects. This has raised normative and positive questions about the value and effectiveness of such efforts and how they compare with more traditional public involvement and planning processes. This study attempts to address the latter questions by analyzing project-level planning and implementation data while comparing collaborative and traditional projects on a suite of metrics related to pace, scale, complexity, and legal outcomes. We used administrative data from the USDA Forest Service to conduct a quantitative analysis of projects over a 14-year period. We found that collaboratively developed projects were larger and more complex than traditional projects and were associated with greater planning efficiency. This analysis responds to the need to systematically assess the impact of collaborative governance and contributes to existing theories of governance, organizational learning, and policy implementation.

Funder

U.S. Department of Agriculture

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecological Modeling,Ecology,Forestry

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