Adaptive governance must work "on the ground," that is, it must operate through structures and procedures that the people it governs perceive to be legitimate and fair, as well as incorporating processes and substantive goals that are effective in allowing social-ecological systems (SESs) to adapt to climate change and other impacts. To address the continuing and accelerating alterations that climate change is bringing to SESs, adaptive governance generally will require more flexibility than prior governance institutions have often allowed. However, to function as good governance, adaptive governance must pay real attention to the problem of how to balance this increased need for flexibility with continuing governance stability so that it c...
We provide a systematic review of the adaptive comanagement (ACM) literature to (i) investigate how ...
Current governance of regional scale water management systems in the United States has not placed th...
Current governance of regional scale water management systems in the United States has not placed th...
Adaptive governance must work “on the ground,” that is, it must operate through structures and proce...
Adaptive governance must work “on the ground,” that is, it must operate through structures and proce...
Adaptive governance must work “on the ground,” that is, it must operate through structures and proce...
Adaptive governance must work “on the ground,” that is, it must operate through structures and proce...
Adaptive governance must work “on the ground,” that is, it must operate through structures and proce...
Adaptive governance must work “on the ground,” that is, it must operate through structures and proce...
Legal and institutional structures fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of envi...
The term "governance" encompasses both governmental and nongovernmental participation in collective ...
In the twenty-first century, our planet is facing a period of rapid and fundamental change resulting...
In the twenty-first century, our planet is facing a period of rapid and fundamental change resulting...
Legal and institutional structures fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of envi...
The term “governance” encompasses both governmental and nongovernmental participation in collective ...
We provide a systematic review of the adaptive comanagement (ACM) literature to (i) investigate how ...
Current governance of regional scale water management systems in the United States has not placed th...
Current governance of regional scale water management systems in the United States has not placed th...
Adaptive governance must work “on the ground,” that is, it must operate through structures and proce...
Adaptive governance must work “on the ground,” that is, it must operate through structures and proce...
Adaptive governance must work “on the ground,” that is, it must operate through structures and proce...
Adaptive governance must work “on the ground,” that is, it must operate through structures and proce...
Adaptive governance must work “on the ground,” that is, it must operate through structures and proce...
Adaptive governance must work “on the ground,” that is, it must operate through structures and proce...
Legal and institutional structures fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of envi...
The term "governance" encompasses both governmental and nongovernmental participation in collective ...
In the twenty-first century, our planet is facing a period of rapid and fundamental change resulting...
In the twenty-first century, our planet is facing a period of rapid and fundamental change resulting...
Legal and institutional structures fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of envi...
The term “governance” encompasses both governmental and nongovernmental participation in collective ...
We provide a systematic review of the adaptive comanagement (ACM) literature to (i) investigate how ...
Current governance of regional scale water management systems in the United States has not placed th...
Current governance of regional scale water management systems in the United States has not placed th...