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Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 29 avhandlingar innehållade ordet co-management.
11. Natural resource management in an institutional disorder : the development of adaptive co-management systems of moose in Sweden
Sammanfattning : The overall aim of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of the development of adaptive co-management systems and of the role the State plays in promoting or hampering such a development. Natural resource issues are often characterised by conflicting interests and in general implemented by conventional, top-down management systems. LÄS MER
12. Nurturing resilience in social-ecological systems : Lessons learned from bridging organizations
Sammanfattning : In an increasingly complex, rapidly changing world, the capacity to cope with, adapt to, and shape change is vital. This thesis investigates how natural resource management can be organized and practiced to nurture this capacity, referred to as resilience, in social-ecological systems. LÄS MER
13. Exploring stakeholder perceptions of an urban protected area and associated co-management arrangements: Macassar Dunes, Cape Town, South Africa
Sammanfattning : Within our cities the importance of urban green spaces such as forests, parks, wetlands, and protected areas are increasingly recognised for their contribution to human health and wellbeing, and in the provision of ecosystem services. Meanwhile, cities contain much social, cultural, economic, and environmental diversity, and natural resource management strategies for green areas need to account for the diversity of perspectives and conflict spaces that such urban diversity can encapsulate. LÄS MER
14. Hauling home the co-management of coastal fisheries: A study on institutional barriers to fishermen’s involvement in the management of coastal fisheries on the west coast of Sweden
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15. Självstyre eller samförvaltning? : problem och möjligheter utifrån en studie av världsarvet Laponia
Sammanfattning : Because of its importance for indigenous biodiversity and the local Sami culture, the Laponian area, in the north of Sweden, was declared a World Heritage Site Area by the UN organization UNESCO in 1996. Most of the area is protected because it encompasses national parks and nature reserves and is state owned, and, thus, managed by the County Administrative Board. LÄS MER