2007
DOI: 10.17528/cifor/002350
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Adaptive collaborative management of community forests in Asia: experiences from Nepal, Indonesia and the Philippines

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“…A result is an approach that is different and innovative that combines stakeholder participation and action along with learning-based methodologies [19]. Problems in the domain are handled through stakeholder interaction and collaboration which requires sharing of power to negotiate a common vision.…”
Section: Adaptive Co-managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A result is an approach that is different and innovative that combines stakeholder participation and action along with learning-based methodologies [19]. Problems in the domain are handled through stakeholder interaction and collaboration which requires sharing of power to negotiate a common vision.…”
Section: Adaptive Co-managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effective communication and collaboration among various stakeholder groups were identified as key principles of the ACM approach. It is consistently recognized in the literature that the ACM approach can provide a platform for the active involvement of multiple stakeholder groups in decision-making [19] and governance. For example, research has found that the ACM approach has contributed to improved facilitation, coordination, and collaboration among stakeholder groups.…”
Section: E Communication and Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, there is a need to understand the pursuit of network governance as a question of the capacity of governance institutions to coordinate the network's overall management (Kapucu et al, 2010). Conceptually, network governance has similarities with intergovernmental linkages (Kumar et al, 2020;Mayer, 2006;O'Toole, 1997) and collaborative management (Ansell & Gash, 2008;Fisher et al, 2007;O'Leary & Vij, 2012). Here, we focus on a broader notion of network governance as a more organizational network method that demonstrates the potential for coordination between various actors in the context of organizational and interpersonal interactions between stakeholders.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%