Dissertation
ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP AND SUSTAINABILITY GOAL SETTING IN THE COMMUNITY
Washington State University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Washington State University
01/2022
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7273/000004517
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/118862
Abstract
Loss of biodiversity is a complex global scale problem that manifests in all ecological systems. That said many solutions are found at the individual and local scale and reside in the value that people place on nature. This research targets the local scale by improving coordination and collaboration between those involved in solutions. It also targets the individual scale by seeking to improve people’s relationships with the natural world. This dissertation research has been organized into three chapters.The first chapter is a case study that the first author will describe through the lens of a neutral facilitator and participant observer, will working towards a collaborative effort between local environmental entities to build environmental goals for the Pullman, Washington community. The co-author Dr. Allyson Beall King provided valuable insight for the theoretical and organizational framework of the paper.
The second chapter is focused on understanding an individual’s interaction, relationship and perception to nature through survey implementation after a two-week restoration. The population sampled in this chapter were students from an introductory environmental science course, primarily from the Pacific Northwest. The co-authors, Dr. Allyson Beall King and Dr. Alexander Fremier provided valuable insight on organizational structure and revisions to the conceptual framework of the paper. Dr. Kira Carbonneau provided insight and mentorship on the statistical analysis and results of the chapter. The co-authors Dr. Alex Fremier and Dr. Allyson Beall King provided valuable revisions and feedback, as well as organizational restructuring of the chapter. Dr. Kira Carbonneau provided guidance on statistical analysis for the chapter.
Chapter three will further investigate the similarities and differences between participants by grouping them based on the impact of the restoration activities. It will explore the practical application of using known preferences as a way for environmental practitioners to tailor their volunteering events. The co-author Dr. Craig Woodruff provided insight, mentorship, and revised the R-code package to complete the text-mining analysis for chapter 3. Dr. Allyson Beall King provided constructive revisions to the conceptual theory of the chapter.
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- Title
- ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP AND SUSTAINABILITY GOAL SETTING IN THE COMMUNITY
- Creators
- Kayla Wakulich
- Contributors
- Allyson Beall King (Advisor)Matthew Carroll (Committee Member)Kira Carbonneau (Committee Member)Alexander Fremier (Committee Member)
- Awarding Institution
- Washington State University
- Academic Unit
- Environment, School of the (CAHNRS)
- Theses and Dissertations
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Washington State University
- Publisher
- Washington State University
- Number of pages
- 121
- Identifiers
- 99900882926001842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Dissertation