2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/169/1/012010
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Extending the concept of institutional analysis to the marine spatial planning practice

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“…The inclusion might foster a sense of ownership that motivates the local groups to work together to safeguard their countries from exploitation and sustainably use the resources they have access to [74]. This corrective action is consistent with the Aichi Target 18 established by the CBD, which states that by 2020, indigenous and local communities should actively participate in biodiversity conservation and ecosystem management and local and traditional knowledge, innovations, and practices should be incorporated into these efforts [75,76].…”
Section: Involvement Of Indigenous Hinterland Communitymentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The inclusion might foster a sense of ownership that motivates the local groups to work together to safeguard their countries from exploitation and sustainably use the resources they have access to [74]. This corrective action is consistent with the Aichi Target 18 established by the CBD, which states that by 2020, indigenous and local communities should actively participate in biodiversity conservation and ecosystem management and local and traditional knowledge, innovations, and practices should be incorporated into these efforts [75,76].…”
Section: Involvement Of Indigenous Hinterland Communitymentioning
confidence: 92%
“…How stakeholders participate in MSP procedures and what their roles are in the process constitute a third facet of stakeholder involvement. One common method of evaluating the involvement of stakeholders is to rank their in uence and strength in management structures [67], [139]. This could include anything from just receiving information about problems and choices to having their preferences and opinions sought out to actively take part in the process [73].…”
Section: Viability Division Of Roles In the Msp Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As reported by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in 2015, Sabah was the first state in Malaysia to launch MSP in June 2015 to protect the Semporna Priority Conservation Area. The state government initiated MSP to conserve the affected areas: tourism hot spots famous for diving, snorkelling and various activities, especially Pulau Mabul, Pulau Kapalai and Pulau Sipadan (Yatim, Omar, Abdullah, & Sarip, 2018). The project was organised by the Town and Regional Planning Department Sabah in cooperation with WWF Malaysia.…”
Section: Marine Spatial Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%