Scalar capital as ingredient of success in conservation governance: evidence from Melanesia

Volume: 62, Pages: 102057 - 102057
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Problems of scale abound in the governance of complex social-ecological systems. Conservation governance, for example, typically occurs at a single scale, but needs to inform governance and action at other scales to be truly effective at achieving social and ecological outcomes. This process is conventionally conceived as unidirectional – either scaling down or scaling up – in the way it both exploits and creates the natural, social, human,...
Paper Details
Title
Scalar capital as ingredient of success in conservation governance: evidence from Melanesia
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
62
Pages
102057 - 102057
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