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A resilience-based framework for evaluating adaptive co-management: Linking ecology, economics and society in a complex world
Authors:Ryan Plummer  Derek Armitage
Institution:a Department of Tourism and Environment, Brock University, 500 Glenridge Ave., St. Catharines, ON Canada L2S 3A1
b Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3C5
Abstract:Adaptive co-management brings together collaborative and adaptive approaches in pursuit of sustainable resource use and social-ecological resilience. Enthusiasm for this management approach, however, is countered by recent critiques regarding outcomes. A lack of evidence from consistent evaluation of adaptive co-management further exacerbates this situation. This paper revisits the issue of evaluation in natural resource management and recasts it in light of complex adaptive systems thinking. An evaluative framework for adaptive co-management is developed which directs attention toward three broad components: ecosystem conditions, livelihood outcomes and process and institutional conditions. Scale-specific parameters are offered for each component to facilitate systematic learning from experience and encourage cross-site comparisons. Conclusions highlight the importance of systematically incorporating evaluation into the adaptive co-management process and recognize the challenge for resource agencies and researchers to shift from a conventional to a complex adaptive system perspective.
Keywords:Adaptive management  Co-management  Evaluation  Resilience  Complex adaptive systems  Sustainable livelihoods
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