Collaboration mobilises institutions with scale-dependent comparative advantage in landscape-scale biodiversity conservation
Volume: 51, Pages: 267 - 277
Published: Aug 1, 2015
Abstract
Landscape-scale approaches are emerging as central to ecosystem management and biodiversity conservation globally, triggering the requirement for collaboration between multiple actors and associated risks including knowledge asymmetries; institutional fragmentation; uncertainty; power imbalances; “invisible” slow-changing variables; and entrenched socio-economic inequities. While social science has elucidated some dimensions required for...
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Title
Collaboration mobilises institutions with scale-dependent comparative advantage in landscape-scale biodiversity conservation
Published Date
Aug 1, 2015
Volume
51
Pages
267 - 277
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