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Adaptive Co-Management and the Need for Situated Thinking in Collaborative Conservation

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Pages 222-235 | Published online: 03 Aug 2011

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Thong Anh Tran, James Pittock & Le Anh Tuan. (2019) Adaptive co-management in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta: examining the interface between flood management and adaptation. International Journal of Water Resources Development 35:2, pages 326-342.
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MichelleC. Moorman, Nils Peterson, SusanE. Moore & PabloJ. Donoso. (2013) Stakeholder Perspectives on Prospects for Co-Management of an Old-Growth Forest Watershed Near Valdivia, Chile. Society & Natural Resources 26:9, pages 1022-1036.
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Maureen G. Reed, Allison E. Henderson & Sharmalene Mendis-Millard. (2013) Shaping Local Context and Outcomes: The Role of Governing Agencies in Collaborative Natural Resource Management. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 18:4, pages 292-306.
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Michael Painter & Heidi E. Kretser. (2012) Contextual Awareness in Long-Term Partnerships Builds Adaptive Capacity for Conservation. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 17:5, pages 357-366.
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Cathy J. Robinson, Danilo Urzedo, Jennifer Mairi Macdonald, Emma Ligtermoet, Cara E. Penton, Holly Lourie & Andrew Hoskins. (2023) Place-based data justice practices for collaborative conservation research: A critical review. Biological Conservation 288, pages 110346.
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Laura S. Tuominen, Mikael Wikström, Heikki Helanterä, Patrik Karell, Jyrki Pusenius, Lauri Rapeli, Leena Ruha, Timo Vuorisalo & Jon E. Brommer. (2023) Factors promoting hunting groups’ sustainable harvest of moose in a co-management system. Scientific Reports 13:1.
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Brooke Kapeller, Ryan Plummer, Julia Baird & Marilyne Jollineau. (2022) Exploring the context and elements of local environmental stewardship: An embedded case study of the Niagara Region, Canada. Canadian Geographies / Géographies canadiennes.
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Drew E. Bennett, Corrine N. Knapp, Richard L. Knight & Erik Glenn. (2020) The evolution of the rangeland trusts network as a catalyst for community‐based conservation in the American West. Conservation Science and Practice 3:1.
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Alison Feist, Ryan Plummer & Julia Baird. (2020) The Inner-Workings of Collaboration in Environmental Management and Governance: A Systematic Mapping Review. Environmental Management 66:5, pages 801-815.
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Avanti Roy-Basu, Girija K. Bharat, Paromita Chakraborty & S.K. Sarkar. (2020) Adaptive co-management model for the East Kolkata wetlands: A sustainable solution to manage the rapid ecological transformation of a peri-urban landscape. Science of The Total Environment 698, pages 134203.
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Stefan Ehrhart & Ulrich Schraml. (2018) Adaptive co-management of conservation conflicts – An interactional experiment in the context of German national parks. Heliyon 4:10, pages e00890.
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Lou Lecuyer, Rehema M. White, Birgit Schmook & Sophie Calmé. (2018) Building on common ground to address biodiversity conflicts and foster collaboration in environmental management. Journal of Environmental Management 220, pages 217-226.
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Sabrina Dressel, Göran Ericsson & Camilla Sandström. (2018) Mapping social-ecological systems to understand the challenges underlying wildlife management. Environmental Science & Policy 84, pages 105-112.
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Lincoln R. Larson, T. Bruce Lauber, David L. Kay & Bethany B. Cutts. (2017) Local Government Capacity to Respond to Environmental Change: Insights from Towns in New York State. Environmental Management 60:1, pages 118-135.
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R. C. de Loë, D. Murray, S. Michaels & R. Plummer. (2016) Policy Transfer Among Regional-Level Organizations: Insights from Source Water Protection in Ontario. Environmental Management 58:1, pages 31-47.
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Emmanuel Yeboah-Assiamah, Kobus Muller & Kwame Ameyaw Domfeh. (2016) Rising to the challenge: A framework for optimising value in collaborative natural resource governance. Forest Policy and Economics 67, pages 20-29.
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Tapan Kumar Nath, Mohammed Jashimuddin & Makoto InoueTapan Kumar Nath, Mohammed Jashimuddin & Makoto Inoue. 2016. Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM) in Bangladesh. Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM) in Bangladesh 49 99 .
David R. Guilfoyle & Erin A. Hogg. (2017) Towards an Evaluation-Based Framework of Collaborative Archaeology. Advances in Archaeological Practice 3:2, pages 107-123.
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Christo Fabricius & Bianca Currie. 2015. Adaptive Management of Social-Ecological Systems. Adaptive Management of Social-Ecological Systems 147 179 .
Anke Fischer, Dereje Tadesse Wakjira, Yitbarek Tibebe Weldesemaet & Zelealem Tefera Ashenafi. (2014) On the Interplay of Actors in the Co-Management of Natural Resources – A Dynamic Perspective. World Development 64, pages 158-168.
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PhilO′B. Lyver, Jocelyn Davies & RobertB Allen. (2014) Settling Indigenous Claims to Protected Areas: Weighing Māori Aspirations Against Australian Experiences. Conservation and Society 12:1, pages 89.
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Ryan Plummer & Julia Baird. (2013) Adaptive Co-Management for Climate Change Adaptation: Considerations for the Barents Region. Sustainability 5:2, pages 629-642.
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