In this paper Dr. Fellow's examines Grasswick’s theory of trust-building through knowledge-sharing across the scientific–lay divide. Dr. Fellows applies this theory to the case of scientific–lay interactions in the development of marine protected areas (MPAs). This case-study not only supports Grasswick’s work, but suggests one friendly amendment to her theory. When it comes to trust-building through knowledge-sharing, the case of MPAs demonstrates that this sharing must be reciprocal.Peer reviewedFinal article published
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Examining committee: Richard Margerum, chair, Tim HicksThe implementation of marine protected areas ...
Despite the growing number of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) globally, many remain only in legislatio...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) exhibit enormous variety of size, location and management. They includ...
In this paper Dr. Fellow's examines Grasswick’s theory of trust-building through knowledge-sharing a...
The success of participatory marine governance arrangements is influenced by the levels of trust tha...
What the current policy debate on marine protected areas (MPAs) and marine reserves (MRs) has failed...
<p>Marine protected areas (MPAs) are an increasingly prevalent and popular conservation tool, yet th...
While numerous Marine Protected Areas (MPA) have been created in the last decades, their effectivene...
decision making about risk. These two approaches are widely applicable to environmental decision-mak...
This book is a critical analysis of the concept of marine protected areas (MPAs) particularly as a t...
Marine protected area (MPA) management is the management of ecosystems not only for conserving marin...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are a primary policy instrument for managing and protecting coral reef...
By examining the role of social networks through time in relation to natural resource management and...
Modern societies are imbued with a fundamental tension of expertise, as expert status is both a sour...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are a primary policy instrument for managing and protecting coral reef...
Examining committee: Richard Margerum, chair, Tim HicksThe implementation of marine protected areas ...
Despite the growing number of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) globally, many remain only in legislatio...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) exhibit enormous variety of size, location and management. They includ...