Centralized forms of decision making have failed to halt natural resource degradation and achieve effective implementation of land-use policies. Stakeholder involvement in collaborative planning attempts to improve the environmental and political sustainability of natural resource management. However, collaboration can be costly and time consuming and must be adapted to context-specific conditions. Under these conditions, how should parties decide whether a situation lends itself to collaboration and whether engaging in the efforts and costs will likely be beneficial? This research was..
Awareness of environmental degradation has stimulated inquiry into the relationship between humans ...
Intensifying land uses around protected areas (PAs) often threaten their ecological integrity and ma...
Involvement in collaborative partnerships in natural resource management has become a popular method...
The North Coast of British Columbia is a unique ecological region of 1.8 million hectares. Conflict ...
16 p.Participatory zoning projects promise to balance conservation and development at a landscape sc...
Resolving conflict over allocation of natural resources is a significant challenge facing resource m...
Collaborative planning is widely used in British Columbia, Canada as a decision-making tool for land...
The earth and its global economy are faced with many environmental considerations. Among those are l...
Addressing complex environmental problems requires the collaboration of stakeholders with divergent ...
Public land managers must consider a broad range of public input in developing effective and equitab...
The early years of this country's development were years in which relatively little interplay was ex...
This report focuses on a case study of land use planning on Haida Gwaii, which is an internationally...
Adaptive co-management is an approach to the management of social-ecological systems that deals with...
Project (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science: Environment & Community, 2013Many natural...
Collaborative Conservation is one type of Environmental Conflict Resolution (ECR) that, since the 19...
Awareness of environmental degradation has stimulated inquiry into the relationship between humans ...
Intensifying land uses around protected areas (PAs) often threaten their ecological integrity and ma...
Involvement in collaborative partnerships in natural resource management has become a popular method...
The North Coast of British Columbia is a unique ecological region of 1.8 million hectares. Conflict ...
16 p.Participatory zoning projects promise to balance conservation and development at a landscape sc...
Resolving conflict over allocation of natural resources is a significant challenge facing resource m...
Collaborative planning is widely used in British Columbia, Canada as a decision-making tool for land...
The earth and its global economy are faced with many environmental considerations. Among those are l...
Addressing complex environmental problems requires the collaboration of stakeholders with divergent ...
Public land managers must consider a broad range of public input in developing effective and equitab...
The early years of this country's development were years in which relatively little interplay was ex...
This report focuses on a case study of land use planning on Haida Gwaii, which is an internationally...
Adaptive co-management is an approach to the management of social-ecological systems that deals with...
Project (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science: Environment & Community, 2013Many natural...
Collaborative Conservation is one type of Environmental Conflict Resolution (ECR) that, since the 19...
Awareness of environmental degradation has stimulated inquiry into the relationship between humans ...
Intensifying land uses around protected areas (PAs) often threaten their ecological integrity and ma...
Involvement in collaborative partnerships in natural resource management has become a popular method...