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Assessing capacity in watershed organizations in British Columbia: A study of reliability and resilience in organizational processes

机译:评估不列颠哥伦比亚省分水岭组织的能力:组织过程中的可靠性和弹性研究

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Given the uncertainty that watershed organizations will face in the future, having the capacity to respond to the unexpected will be critical. This study assessed the reliability and capacity of watershed organizations in British Columbia (BC) to manage the unexpected, based on five interrelated behavioural processes: preoccupation with failure, reluctance to simplify, sensitivity to operations, commitment to resilience and deference to expertise. Empirical research for this article was conducted by sampling a small proportion of the more than 230 non-governmental and non-profit organizations that work towards the protection and conservation of freshwater resources in BC. Findings show that elements of four of the five behavioural processes were considered by respondents to be occurring already in watershed organizations in BC. Yet results also suggest more progress is needed in regards to overall resilience, adaptability and reliability of organizations in the face of change.
机译:考虑到分水岭组织未来将面临的不确定性,具有应对突发事件的能力至关重要。这项研究基于五个相互关联的行为过程,评估了不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC)流域组织处理突发事件的可靠性和能力:对失败的关注,对简化的不情愿,对运营的敏感性,对应变的承诺以及对专业知识的尊重。本文的实证研究是通过对不列颠哥伦比亚省致力于保护和养护淡水资源的230多个非政府和非营利组织中的一小部分进行抽样而进行的。调查结果表明,受访者认为这五个行为过程中有四个是在卑诗省的分水岭组织中已经发生的。然而,结果还表明,面对变化,组织在整体弹性,适应性和可靠性方面还需要取得更大的进步。

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