Understanding mangrove governance: Research methods and guidelines

Mangrove governance requires cross-sectoral and multistakeholder collaboration. Effective mangrove management also requires institutional setup, rules of the game, and a clear tenure regime and distribution of rights and responsibilities between stakeholders. The outcomes of mangrove protection and...

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Main Authors: Pham Thu Thuy, Mwangi, E., Vu, T.P., Hoang, T.L.
Format: Manual
Language:Inglés
Published: Center for International Forestry Research 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/119557
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Hoang, T.L.
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description Mangrove governance requires cross-sectoral and multistakeholder collaboration. Effective mangrove management also requires institutional setup, rules of the game, and a clear tenure regime and distribution of rights and responsibilities between stakeholders. The outcomes of mangrove protection and conservation will be different under different mangrove management regimes (state-owned, community-led initiatives, private sector-led initiatives, co-management between the state and local communities, or public-private partnerships). Understanding the complexities of mangrove governance is challenging and requires appropriate research methods.
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spelling CGSpace1195572022-08-30T10:41:36Z Understanding mangrove governance: Research methods and guidelines Pham Thu Thuy Mwangi, E. Vu, T.P. Hoang, T.L. mangroves ecosystem management research methods Mangrove governance requires cross-sectoral and multistakeholder collaboration. Effective mangrove management also requires institutional setup, rules of the game, and a clear tenure regime and distribution of rights and responsibilities between stakeholders. The outcomes of mangrove protection and conservation will be different under different mangrove management regimes (state-owned, community-led initiatives, private sector-led initiatives, co-management between the state and local communities, or public-private partnerships). Understanding the complexities of mangrove governance is challenging and requires appropriate research methods. 2022-03-30 2022-05-16T11:21:41Z 2022-05-16T11:21:41Z Manual https://hdl.handle.net/10568/119557 en Open Access Center for International Forestry Research Phạm, T.T., Mwangi, E., Vu, T.P. and Hoang, T.L. 2022. Understanding mangrove governance: Research methods and guidelines. Bogor, Indonesia: CIFOR. https://doi.org/10.17528/cifor/008478
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research methods
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