NRE 3000 Lecture 1: Human Dimensions Lec 1

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Human dimensions: a social science that seeks to understand why humans make the decisions they do about natural resources, and the characteristics of humans that influence those decisions. Two class themes: communicating with stakeholders, stakeholder: an individual or group with a vested interest in an activity or resource, side note: hunters and birdwatchers are the most numerous and powerful lobbyists, relationships between people and natural resources. Why do we care: natural resources are all around us, humans depend on natural resources, In the united states, natural resources are public domain ( public goods ) Consensus: the agreement that all involved individuals make and commit to support to some degree. Is both the endpoint of a decision-making process, and the process itself. Identifying characteristics of the current state or condition, and the factors that may act as barriers in resolving. May be written as a problem statement: i am hungry.

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