Title
Scaling the management values divide
Author(s)
McClanahan, T. R.
Published
2012
Publisher
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
Abstract
Expanding the social-ecological science of resource
management requires resolving some fundamental
issues around the scale of management costs and
benefits and the associated values and desires of
managers and resource users. Interdisciplinary
research and its application alone will not solve
this problem, as there are more fundamental
problems than inclusiveness and cooperation among
academic disciplines. Rather, there is a need for a
more explicit evaluation and implementation of
stakeholder preferences, those most involved in
decisions and those most involved in accessing
resources (McClanahan, 2011).
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