Linking place-based science to people through spatial narratives of coastal stewardship

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J. Silbernagel
G. Host
C. Hagley
D. Hart
R. Axler
R. Fortner
M. Axler
V. Smith
A. Drewes
W. Bartsch
N. Danz
J. Mathews
M. Wagler
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[1] University of Wisconsin-Madison,Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies
[2] University of Minnesota-Duluth,Natural Resources Research Institute
[3] University of Minnesota-Duluth,Minnesota Sea Grant Institute
[4] University of Wisconsin-Madison,Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute
[5] The Ohio State University [Emeritus],School of Environment and Natural Resources
[6] Southern Oregon University,Environmental Studies and Sociology
[7] Leech Lake Tribal College,Department of Natural Sciences and Technology
[8] Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education,Natural Sciences Department
[9] US EPA-MED,Games, Learning, and Society
[10] University of Wisconsin-Superior,undefined
[11] University of Wisconsin-Madison,undefined
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Area of concern; St. Louis River estuary; Spatial narratives; Stressor gradients; Geoquests; Place-based learning;
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Stressor gradients and spatial narratives of the St. Louis River Estuary, a joint Minnesota and Wisconsin Sea Grant study, connected aquatic science research with spatially-explicit stories of local resource issues and place-based geo-quests to enhance spatial awareness and stewardship of the estuary. The goal of this paper is to report and reflect on an integrated study that combined environmental humanities and technology with aquatic science in a spatial context. Our study was organized into three objectives around research, outreach, and evaluation. First, we summarized anthropogenic stressors within high resolution watersheds and linked the watershed stress estimates to aquatic habitats within the estuary. Second, we designed tools to deliver place-based environmental science and technology to targeted users to increase awareness, learning, and the potential for long-term stewardship. And third, we evaluated the responses of targeted end users to their interaction with the project’s integrated science and innovative delivery methods. Finally, central to all three objectives, we created a dynamic website to facilitate regional to national coastal outreach and education goals. We found significant correlations between the stressor index and the water quality and biotic data, along with variability attributed to landscape elements. Connecting this science with the place-based experiences we collected is expected to expand the scope and reach of state, bi-national and non-governmental outreach programs. The project also has direct applications to classroom science education. Developing this integrated project contributed to our shared knowledge of environmental and cultural aspects of the estuary for place-based education, and offers several lessons for future work of this nature.
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