Participation and integration are core elements of coastal management. A key argument is that involving stakeholders from the broader community in collaborative coastal management allows for a more reflexive approach to consideration of ecological science outputs. However the role of stakeholder participation is still problematic especially when the involvement is short term and limited in its knowledge co-production. We argue for the development of a participatory logic that includes five key elements: the institutionalization of the processes that derive from stakeholder co-production and co-management; the ability and capacity to make meaningful decisions about issues of importance in an on-going way; the inclusion of all stakeholders in...
Conventional systems of government have not been very successful in resolving coastal management pro...
Participation (e.g., stakeholder involvement) has become a central concept in the practice of enviro...
Conventional systems of government have not been very successful in resolving coastal management pro...
The management of social, economic, and ecological assets in coastal zones is fundamental to the mai...
The European Union (EU) has taken the lead to promote the management of coastal systems. Management ...
Participation in the coastal zone management decision-making system by expert and nonexpert stakehol...
Effective stakeholder participation is increasingly seen as an essential part of improving marine an...
Stakeholder involvement in the management of estuaries is a necessary element of good environmental ...
Stakeholder involvement in the management of estuaries is a necessary element of good environmental ...
As quantitative modelling can be used to build stakeholder understanding for management decisions, a...
The aim of this thesis is to critically assess the implementation of Integrated Coastal Zone Managem...
With the implementation of marine planning in England introduced through the Marine and Coastal Acce...
Stakeholder engagement is important for successful management of natural resources, both to make eff...
Coasts around the world face multiple challenges, not least climate change in the form of sea level ...
Conventional systems of government have not been very successful in resolving coastal management pro...
Participation (e.g., stakeholder involvement) has become a central concept in the practice of enviro...
Conventional systems of government have not been very successful in resolving coastal management pro...
The management of social, economic, and ecological assets in coastal zones is fundamental to the mai...
The European Union (EU) has taken the lead to promote the management of coastal systems. Management ...
Participation in the coastal zone management decision-making system by expert and nonexpert stakehol...
Effective stakeholder participation is increasingly seen as an essential part of improving marine an...
Stakeholder involvement in the management of estuaries is a necessary element of good environmental ...
Stakeholder involvement in the management of estuaries is a necessary element of good environmental ...
As quantitative modelling can be used to build stakeholder understanding for management decisions, a...
The aim of this thesis is to critically assess the implementation of Integrated Coastal Zone Managem...
With the implementation of marine planning in England introduced through the Marine and Coastal Acce...
Stakeholder engagement is important for successful management of natural resources, both to make eff...
Coasts around the world face multiple challenges, not least climate change in the form of sea level ...
Conventional systems of government have not been very successful in resolving coastal management pro...
Participation (e.g., stakeholder involvement) has become a central concept in the practice of enviro...
Conventional systems of government have not been very successful in resolving coastal management pro...