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Adaptive Co-Management

2015
Adaptive co-management has its foundations in the convergence of two independently evolved concepts, adaptive management and co-management. In practice these two approaches frequently blend into adaptive co-management when successive cycles of participation, learning and doing occur.
Christo Fabricius, Bianca Currie
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The Co-Manager Concept

California Management Review, 1971
This article presents the dual leader concept as a workable alternative to the achievement-oriented vs. the affiliation-oriented manager in an effort to achieve maximum goal completion with high employee satisfaction. The problems of acceptance among managers of the concept and the effects upon employees are examined.
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Co-management: concepts and methodological implications

Journal of Environmental Management, 2005
Co-management, or the joint management of the commons, is often formulated in terms of some arrangement of power sharing between the State and a community of resource users. In reality, there often are multiple local interests and multiple government agencies at play, and co-management can hardly be understood as the interaction of a unitary State and ...
Lars, Carlsson, Fikret, Berkes
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Midwifery Co‐Management of Hyperemesis Gravidarum

Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2000
ABSTRACTHyperemesis gravidarum is an infrequent, yet significant, maternal complication of pregnancy. Beginning with the frequently experienced nausea and vomiting of pregnancy, symptoms can progress to hyperemesis, a debilitating condition affecting maternal and fetal well‐being.
J, Slager, J P, Lavery
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Water Co-Management

2013
Introduction Working toward Co-Management of the Raccoon River Watershed in Iowa: The Role of Civil Society Sustainable Development and the Water Energy Nexus An Analysis of Public Participation in the Lake Ontario - St. Lawrence River Study Co-Generated Knowledge for Co-Management of a Mobile Resource: Anishinabek/Ontario Fisheries Resource Centre ...
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Is adaptive co-management ethical?

Journal of Environmental Management, 2008
'Good' governance and adaptive co-management hold broad appeal due to their positive connotations and 'noble ethical claims'. This paper poses a fundamental question: is adaptive co-management ethical? In pursuing an answer to this question, the concept of adaptive co-management is succinctly summarized and three ethical perspectives (deontology ...
David, Fennell   +2 more
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Protocols for co-management.

Optometry clinics : the official publication of the Prentice Society, 1995
Co-management by optometrists and ophthalmologists requires a written expression of the protocol for examination, treatment, and follow-up of patients. The protocol should also describe how and when information is to be shared between practitioners. To facilitate the communication process, standard forms should be adopted for use by all practitioners ...
J G, Classé, L J, Alexander
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Experiences with Fisheries Co-Management in Africa

2003
Since the 1950s when the wave of de-colonization began to sweep through Africa, the continent has gone through several changing perspectives of ‘development’ approaches. Hyden (1993) characterises the discourse on development as having passed through four cycles; modernization (1955–65), dependency (1965–75), popular participation (1975–85) and ...
Hara, M., Raakjær, Jesper
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The Economics of Co-Management

2003
Economics is the study of how people allocate scarce resources among competing ends. This allocation addresses the production and distribution of goods and services over time and space. It takes place within the context of both human behaviour and organisational structure.
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