Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have become recognized as important management tools for marine and coastal ecosystems in the last few decades. However, the theoretical underpinnings of MPA regimes have arguably not yet received sufficient attention. This paper attempts to remedy this by exploring how the Cultural Theory initiated by Dame Mary Douglas can provide a theoretical foundation for the current debates about the design of MPA regimes. It does so by firstly noting that the various types of MPA governance discussed in the literature correspond to the ways of organizing, perceiving and justifying social relations recognized in Cultural Theory. The article continues by setting out how Cultural Theory helps to explain when and why MPA reg...
[eng] Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly being used as conservation tools in the marine ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are one approach, amongst many, for the protection of marine biodivers...
Coral reefs are in dire need of effective governance, yet the science and planning of coral reef pro...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have become recognized as important management tools for marine and co...
In this chapter we examine four aspects of LSMPA: the management regimes and success stories of near...
presentation‘Interactive governance’ is an emerging theory gaining traction in the field of fisherie...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are gaining momentum as a possible tool for the protection and managem...
Marine conservation is often criticized for a mono-disciplinary approach, which delivers fragmented ...
Abstract Marine conservation is often criticized for a mono-disciplinary approach, which delivers fr...
Across the globe, marine managed area (MMA) designation has been traditionally justified primarily f...
Marine conservation programs in Oceania are increasingly turning to precautionary and adaptive manag...
The notion of creating marine protected areas (MPAs) in the high seas has been hailed as “an idea wh...
presentationSince the 1990s Pacific island countries have been host to a plethora of projects to imp...
Despite the growing recognition of their importance, immaterial cultural values associated with the ...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Improving the social acceptability or 'social licence' of Marine Protected Area...
[eng] Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly being used as conservation tools in the marine ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are one approach, amongst many, for the protection of marine biodivers...
Coral reefs are in dire need of effective governance, yet the science and planning of coral reef pro...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have become recognized as important management tools for marine and co...
In this chapter we examine four aspects of LSMPA: the management regimes and success stories of near...
presentation‘Interactive governance’ is an emerging theory gaining traction in the field of fisherie...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are gaining momentum as a possible tool for the protection and managem...
Marine conservation is often criticized for a mono-disciplinary approach, which delivers fragmented ...
Abstract Marine conservation is often criticized for a mono-disciplinary approach, which delivers fr...
Across the globe, marine managed area (MMA) designation has been traditionally justified primarily f...
Marine conservation programs in Oceania are increasingly turning to precautionary and adaptive manag...
The notion of creating marine protected areas (MPAs) in the high seas has been hailed as “an idea wh...
presentationSince the 1990s Pacific island countries have been host to a plethora of projects to imp...
Despite the growing recognition of their importance, immaterial cultural values associated with the ...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Improving the social acceptability or 'social licence' of Marine Protected Area...
[eng] Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly being used as conservation tools in the marine ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are one approach, amongst many, for the protection of marine biodivers...
Coral reefs are in dire need of effective governance, yet the science and planning of coral reef pro...