Abstract

Adaptive comanagement is at an important cross-road: different research paths forward are possible, and a diagnostic approach has been identified as a promising one. Accordingly, we operationalize ...

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  • After nearly two decades of diverse adaptive comanagement (ACM) studies, this field of research is at an important juncture, where taking the step in understanding requires coordinated efforts

  • A DIAGNOSTIC FRAMEWORK FOR ADAPTIVE COMANAGEMENT The complexity of social-ecological systems limits the utility of blueprint approaches and management panaceas (Holling and Meffe 1996, Cox 2011)

  • The use of diagnostic approaches has emerged as a strategy to consider complexity in a more systematic manner (Meinzen-Dick 2007, Ostrom 2007, 2009)

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Introduction

After nearly two decades of diverse adaptive comanagement (ACM) studies, this field of research is at an important juncture, where taking the step in understanding requires coordinated efforts.

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