Making sense of protected area conflicts and management approaches: A review of causes, contexts and conflict management strategies
O Soliku, U Schraml - Biological Conservation, 2018 - Elsevier
Although it has been established that there is a strong geographical component to conflicts,
previous studies on Protected Area (PA) conflicts have tended to focus on assessing the …
previous studies on Protected Area (PA) conflicts have tended to focus on assessing the …
Reconciling conflict and cooperation in environmental governance: a social network perspective
Ö Bodin, M Mancilla García… - Annual Review of …, 2020 - annualreviews.org
Most if not all environmental problems entail conflicts of interest. Yet, different actors and
opposing coalitions often but certainly not always cooperate in solving these problems …
opposing coalitions often but certainly not always cooperate in solving these problems …
Understanding inclusion in collaborative governance: a mixed methods approach
Who should be included in collaborative governance and how they should be included is an
important topic, though the dynamics of inclusion are not yet well understood. We propose a …
important topic, though the dynamics of inclusion are not yet well understood. We propose a …
How does the context and design of participatory decision making processes affect their outcomes? Evidence from sustainable land management in global drylands
Although the design of participatory processes to manage social-ecological systems needs
to be adapted to local contexts, it is unclear which elements of process design might be …
to be adapted to local contexts, it is unclear which elements of process design might be …
Community owned solutions for fire management in tropical ecosystems: case studies from Indigenous communities of South America
Fire plays an increasingly significant role in tropical forest and savanna ecosystems,
contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and impacting on biodiversity. Emerging research …
contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and impacting on biodiversity. Emerging research …
Toward a methodology for explaining and theorizing about social-ecological phenomena
Highlights•Case comparison and synthesis methods are increasingly being used alongside
in-depth case studies to investigate causal effects and causal mechanisms in social …
in-depth case studies to investigate causal effects and causal mechanisms in social …
Collaborative networks for effective ecosystem‐based management: A set of working hypotheses
Ecosystem‐based management (EBM) represents a comprehensive approach to better
govern the environment that also illustrates the collaborative trend in policy and public …
govern the environment that also illustrates the collaborative trend in policy and public …
Governance across the land-sea interface: a systematic review
J Pittman, D Armitage - Environmental Science & Policy, 2016 - Elsevier
Governance across the land-sea interface is an emerging challenge. The propensity for, and
intensity of social-ecological interactions across this interface (eg, eutrophication …
intensity of social-ecological interactions across this interface (eg, eutrophication …
Co-creating urban green infrastructure connecting people and nature: A guiding framework and approach
APN van der Jagt, M Smith, B Ambrose-Oji… - Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Urban green infrastructure (UGI) and nature-based solutions are increasingly recognized as
instruments to address urban sustainability challenges, yet rely on a good understanding of …
instruments to address urban sustainability challenges, yet rely on a good understanding of …
[HTML][HTML] Is adaptive co-management delivering? Examining relationships between collaboration, learning and outcomes in UNESCO biosphere reserves
This paper examines relationships among perceived processes and outcomes in four
UNESCO biosphere reserves (BRs). BRs offer a unique opportunity to examine these …
UNESCO biosphere reserves (BRs). BRs offer a unique opportunity to examine these …