2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2012.07.008
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Adapting stakeholder processes to region-specific challenges in marine protected area network planning

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“…Linkages need to develop both horizontally, between actors and institutions at the same system level, and vertically across system levels and scales, for creating knowledge networks that capacitate governance actors with access to wide-ranging sources of information and knowledge in ways that improve learning and coordination (Young et al, 2007;Newig et al, 2010). Collaborative research and learning processes are thus being increasingly sought to identify and treat complex (or "wicked") problems and the root causes of collective choices that foster (un)sustainable outcomes and (mal)adaptive practices (e.g., Jentoft and Chuenpagdee, 2009;Hermans et al, 2011;Angelstam et al, 2013;Fox et al, 2013;Davies et al, 2015).…”
Section: Transdisciplinary Knowledge For Achieving Transformative Agencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Linkages need to develop both horizontally, between actors and institutions at the same system level, and vertically across system levels and scales, for creating knowledge networks that capacitate governance actors with access to wide-ranging sources of information and knowledge in ways that improve learning and coordination (Young et al, 2007;Newig et al, 2010). Collaborative research and learning processes are thus being increasingly sought to identify and treat complex (or "wicked") problems and the root causes of collective choices that foster (un)sustainable outcomes and (mal)adaptive practices (e.g., Jentoft and Chuenpagdee, 2009;Hermans et al, 2011;Angelstam et al, 2013;Fox et al, 2013;Davies et al, 2015).…”
Section: Transdisciplinary Knowledge For Achieving Transformative Agencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several reports disclose that collective action and sharing of information can improve effectiveness in managing MPAs. For instance Fox et al (2012) describe stakeholder processes to region-specific challenges in MPA network planning. Stakeholder involvement is largely recognized as a mechanism that can help in managing MPAs effectively and efficiently as participatory/collaborative/co-managed relationship between the municipal (town) or barangay (village) local government unit, the local people through the various organizations, peoples" organizations (POs), intervening institutions and the local stakeholders who can significantly contribute to solving complex management planning and implementation questions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is said that participatory decision-making leads to smoother enforcement of MPAs legalized by local governments. Stakeholder engagement is central to MPA planning (Gilliland & Laffoley, 2008;Pomeroy & Douvere, 2008;Fox et al, 2012) as well as broader coastal and marine spatial planning. There are many ways to involve stakeholders, and approaches that vary depending on planning requirements and regional characteristics (Halpern et al, 2012;Leslie, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…mining, energy, agriculture, forestry, aquaculture and fisheries, depending on the issue); jurisdictional governments; environmentalists or conservationists (NGOs) and; community (Carr and Tait 1991;Beedell and Rehman 2000;Kächele and Dabbert 2002;Lane 2003;Lewicki et al 2003;Moore and Koontz 2003;Wilson 2004;Winter and Lockwood 2005;Walker 2006;Yasmi et al 2006;Brummans et al 2008;Bryan 2008;Kash 2008;Rastogi et al 2010;Treffny and Beilin 2011;Fox et al 2013;Kindermann and Gormally 2013;Redpath et al 2013;Silverstri et al 2013). As a result of the 'usual suspects' in ENRM stakeholder engagement being drawn from pre-existing social constituencies, organisations, and institutions, when stakeholders are categorised for engagement in an ENRM issue, the power, privileges, and vulnerabilities inherent in broader society are carried over into, and can influence, stakeholder analysis and engagement (Billgren and Holmén 2008).…”
Section: Epistemic Authoritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and community (Lane 2003;Lewicki et al 2003;Moore and Koontz 2003;Brummans et al 2008;Bryan 2008;Fox et al 2013;Kindermann and Gormally 2013;Redpath et al 2013;Aanesen et al 2014;Cárcamo et al 2014). Kahane et al (2013) and Soma and Vatn (2014) further distinguish between stakeholders and the citizenry, where the citizenry are considered to be individuals representing the public interest as opposed to the focused interests of stakeholders.…”
Section: Stakeholders and The Citizenrymentioning
confidence: 99%