By Joseph Russell As a student of international development, one topic rarely discussed in readings or the classroom is relationships. How do you build trust in the community where you will be working? How do you navigate the personalities of a community’s leadership? How do you empower without patronizing? These are questions that Project Honduras had […]
Managing for the Unknowns: Adaptive Resource Management
By Addie Haughey Adaptive resource management is an iterative approach to environmental decision-making that adjusts as outcomes from management are better understood over time. More simply, adaptive management is a way of making decisions when we do not know everything we would like to know (from Runge). This approach offers managers and stakeholders the opportunity […]