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In this book, the authors examine the governance of marine
protected areas (MPA), and in particular they compare two different
forms of governance - co-management (CM) and adaptive co-management
(ACM). CM is characterized by the decentralization of the
decision-making process, incorporating the governed as well as the
government. ACM is characterized by the dynamic process whereby
co-management decision-making is made continuously responsive to
the changing ecological and socio-economic circumstances of the
MPA. The authors carry out a comprehensive critical analysis of CM
and ACM before applying these concepts to the case study of the
Cayos Cochinos Marine Protected Area off Honduras to assess two
successive management cycles, 2004-9 and 2008-13. The area was
designated as an MPA in 1993, a governmental decision which was met
with resentment by local communities. CM was introduced in 2004 to
involve these local stakeholders in the decision-making process,
but achieved limited success. In an attempt to deal with these
deficiencies, ACM was adopted in the second management plan in
2008, but whereas the position of the local communities improved,
it tipped the scales too far away from conservation. A third
management plan is currently being prepared that promises to strike
a better balance between ecological and socio-economic objectives.
A central theme of the book is to examine how far the CCMPA adhered
to the principles of CM and ACM respectively in its first two
management plans.
In this book, the authors examine the governance of marine
protected areas (MPA), and in particular they compare two different
forms of governance - co-management (CM) and adaptive co-management
(ACM). CM is characterized by the decentralization of the
decision-making process, incorporating the governed as well as the
government. ACM is characterized by the dynamic process whereby
co-management decision-making is made continuously responsive to
the changing ecological and socio-economic circumstances of the
MPA. The authors carry out a comprehensive critical analysis of CM
and ACM before applying these concepts to the case study of the
Cayos Cochinos Marine Protected Area off Honduras to assess two
successive management cycles, 2004-9 and 2008-13. The area was
designated as an MPA in 1993, a governmental decision which was met
with resentment by local communities. CM was introduced in 2004 to
involve these local stakeholders in the decision-making process,
but achieved limited success. In an attempt to deal with these
deficiencies, ACM was adopted in the second management plan in
2008, but whereas the position of the local communities improved,
it tipped the scales too far away from conservation. A third
management plan is currently being prepared that promises to strike
a better balance between ecological and socio-economic objectives.
A central theme of the book is to examine how far the CCMPA adhered
to the principles of CM and ACM respectively in its first two
management plans.
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