This paper, which focuses on ocean and coastal areas, explores the challenge of public participation by discussing the role of communities in IM. It draws on a decade of collaboration between academics and community partners to outline the community perspective on both the limiting factors and the opportunities, and a state-of-the-art survey of community involvement in IM, parti-cularly in the Canadian Maritimes. The paper highlights the importance of linking communities and governments, and the need to overcome the growing disconnect between the two. It also illustrates the varied experiences of local coastal communities with IM through three concrete examples. These practical examples lead to two specific out-puts: a set of fundamental IM...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are one approach, amongst many, for the protection of marine biodivers...
Many Pacific Island communities have traditionally used area and time-based restrictions to facilita...
Community-based management and co-management are mainstream approaches to marine conservation and su...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) generate powerful interactions between social, economic and environmen...
The ocean has sustained human life for thousands of years. People have used the ocean for transporta...
This thesis provides the first direct comparison between – and integration of – community-based and ...
This brochure summarizes a series of case studies done in nine countries—Brazil, India, Indonesia, M...
This report presents a literature review of marine protected areas (MPAs) throughout the world, with...
After a period during which MPAs were instrumentalised as a palliative against the inadequacy of a f...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are spatially defined marine units in which one or more human activiti...
This paper was prepared for the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations Regional Wor...
The marine environment faces many threats. Often these threats are imposed as a result of human acti...
Globally, marine protected areas (MPAs) are proliferating to meet Aichi Target 11 under the Conventi...
Living with the Sea examines the role of MMAs (Marine Managed Areas) in restoring and sustaining hea...
International audience1. Long-term and well-managed marine protected areas (MPAs) can, under the rig...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are one approach, amongst many, for the protection of marine biodivers...
Many Pacific Island communities have traditionally used area and time-based restrictions to facilita...
Community-based management and co-management are mainstream approaches to marine conservation and su...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) generate powerful interactions between social, economic and environmen...
The ocean has sustained human life for thousands of years. People have used the ocean for transporta...
This thesis provides the first direct comparison between – and integration of – community-based and ...
This brochure summarizes a series of case studies done in nine countries—Brazil, India, Indonesia, M...
This report presents a literature review of marine protected areas (MPAs) throughout the world, with...
After a period during which MPAs were instrumentalised as a palliative against the inadequacy of a f...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are spatially defined marine units in which one or more human activiti...
This paper was prepared for the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations Regional Wor...
The marine environment faces many threats. Often these threats are imposed as a result of human acti...
Globally, marine protected areas (MPAs) are proliferating to meet Aichi Target 11 under the Conventi...
Living with the Sea examines the role of MMAs (Marine Managed Areas) in restoring and sustaining hea...
International audience1. Long-term and well-managed marine protected areas (MPAs) can, under the rig...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are one approach, amongst many, for the protection of marine biodivers...
Many Pacific Island communities have traditionally used area and time-based restrictions to facilita...
Community-based management and co-management are mainstream approaches to marine conservation and su...