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In British Columbia (BC), Canada, the provincial government and First Nations have recently created an innovative new form of collaboratively managed protected area.
Jessica Stronghill +2 more
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Managing forests for their satisfactory provision of multiple goods and services to both the global and local commons requires effective cross-scale cooperation between local management institutions and state management institutions.
Robin Roth
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The Null Hypothesis: Co-management doesn’t work
For the past 40 years I have been an active participant in all aspects of co-management from biologist and facilitator to executive director, member and chair of several organizations.
Doug Urquhart
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Caribou co-management in Nunavut: Implementing the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement
In 1993 the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement (NLCA) was signed and this lead to the creation of Nunavut in 1999. Under the NLCA caribou and other wildlife in Nunavut are co-managed by government and Inuit. The Nunavut Wildlife Management Board (NWMB) is the
Michelle Wheatley
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Is there artisanal fishing territoriality in the Ubatumirim Bay (Ubatuba, SP)? Scale issues in community relations [PDF]
Scale issues are fundamental in the analysis of temporal and institutional dimensions of fishing territory. To understand actions and decisions at local and regional levels regarding fishing activity, we studied fishing communities at the Ubatumirim Bay,
Cristiana Simão Seixas +1 more
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Ground-breaking Co-management in the Split Lake Resource Management Area of Manitoba, Canada
Settlement in June 1992, of the Northern Flood Agreement between Manitoba, Canada, Manitoba Hydro and the Split Lake Cree First Nation resulted in the establishment of the Split Lake Resource Management Board (SLRMB) which is comprised of community ...
Ross C. Thompson
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Co-Management as a Successful Strategy for Marine Conservation
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are a primary tool for conserving marine biodiversity. The literature presents a scattered picture regarding the extent to which co-management can be considered valuable.
William Voorberg, Reinout Van der Veer
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Global declines in wildlife are increasing the vulnerability of Indigenous communities to food insecurity. Meanwhile, many colonial policies continue to ignore social-ecological relationships that have traditionally maintained a balance between wildlife ...
Pauline Priadka +4 more
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Rattan is the most important non-forest timber product utilized by communities adjacent Lore Lindu National Park (LLNP). The establishment community conservation agreement (CCA) in 2001 was unable to prevent rattan depletion.
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Marine managers commonly use ecological indicators in planning and evaluations; however, few programs monitor social and cultural impacts of management.
Meghan K. Tait +7 more
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