I had written an initial introduction, but I want to rewrite it to focus on a di

I had written an initial introduction, but I want to rewrite it to focus on a different research question:  “What strategies can effectively address and mitigate the fears and concerns of stakeholders in wildlife reintroduction projects, and how can these strategies enhance the success and sustainability of these projects?”. Please see attachment for the initial write up.  The introductory chapter should include a statement of the problem of
practice being addressed, the student’s personal relationship to the topic (I will input this myself), and the research
question and any sub-questions, the purpose statement, and the potential significance of
the study, limitations and delimitations, researcher assumptions, and definitions of
key terms. The research method I intend to use will be  The Scholarly Personal Narrative (SPN) method. An SPN is a sustained exploration of one’s own narrative experience of
dealing with a particular question, problem or dynamic that has broader
social significance. It is not just telling a story of an interesting episode
in your life. Whatever aspects of your narrative are included in an SPN
must illuminate the central question you are exploring.  In these dissertations, the writer used their own narratives as the chief
data sources for exploring the question identified as the focus of the
thesis. NB. Please keep all my sources as much as poosible.