Nature conservation against all? Aquatic macrophyte de-weeding - Cut or conserve? A stakeholder analysis

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Abstract

De-weeding of streams and lakes occurs in Germany on a widespread level, mostly to ensure water runoffand to provide flood protection. But de-weeding also affects a range of stakeholders, who have their own reasons to support or oppose it. For the list of stakeholders identified, see chapter 4. As part of a project analysing the feasibility of using water plant biomass as a substrate for biogas production, we conducted a multi-method stakeholder analysis to evaluate stakeholders' opinions about de-weeding. The results show a preference of all stakeholders, except those identifying with nature conservation, for aquatic de-weeding. Our findings also point to a lack of communication between stakeholders, resulting in biased opinions of the stakeholders against other stakeholders and starting points for conflict.

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Brummer, V., Roth, S., Röhl, M., & Herbes, C. (2017). Nature conservation against all? Aquatic macrophyte de-weeding - Cut or conserve? A stakeholder analysis. Landscape Online, 54, 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3097/LO.201754

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