Adaptive Co-management: Collaboration, Learning, And Multi-level Governance (sustainability And The Environment)
by Fikret Berkes /
2007 / English / PDF
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Around the world, governments are shifting away from regulatory
models for governing natural and cultural resources. New concerns
with adaptive processes, feedback learning, and flexible
partnerships are reshaping the resource governance landscape.
Meanwhile, ideas about collaboration and learning are converging
around the idea of adaptive co-management.
Around the world, governments are shifting away from regulatory
models for governing natural and cultural resources. New concerns
with adaptive processes, feedback learning, and flexible
partnerships are reshaping the resource governance landscape.
Meanwhile, ideas about collaboration and learning are converging
around the idea of adaptive co-management.
This book provides a comprehensive synthesis of the core concepts,
strategies, and tools of this emerging field, informed by a diverse
group of researchers and practitioners with over two decades of
experience. It offers a diverse set of case studies that reveal the
challenges and implications of adaptive co-management thinking and
synthesizes lessons for natural and cultural resource governance in
a wide range of contexts.
This book provides a comprehensive synthesis of the core concepts,
strategies, and tools of this emerging field, informed by a diverse
group of researchers and practitioners with over two decades of
experience. It offers a diverse set of case studies that reveal the
challenges and implications of adaptive co-management thinking and
synthesizes lessons for natural and cultural resource governance in
a wide range of contexts.Adaptive Co-Management
Adaptive Co-Management is not only a timely book but also a
useful concept for resource governance in a world marked by rapid
socio-ecological change. It will be of interest to researchers,
environmental practitioners, policy-makers, and students in fields
across the political and environmental spectrum.
is not only a timely book but also a
useful concept for resource governance in a world marked by rapid
socio-ecological change. It will be of interest to researchers,
environmental practitioners, policy-makers, and students in fields
across the political and environmental spectrum.