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Collaboration and nested environmental governance: Scale dependency, scale framing, and cross-scale interactions in collaborative conservation

机译:协作和嵌套环境治理:协作保护中的规模依赖性,规模框架和跨规模交互

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The problem of fit between social institutions and ecological systems is an enduring challenge in natural resource management and conservation. Developments in the science of conservation biology encourage the management of landscapes at increasingly larger scales. In contrast, sociological approaches to conservation emphasize the importance of ownership, collaboration and stewardship at scales relevant to the individual or local community. Despite the proliferation of initiatives seeking to work with local communities to undertake conservation across large landscapes, there is an inherent tension between these scales of operation. Consequently, questions about the changing nature of effective conservation across scales abound. Through an analysis of three nested cases working in a semiautonomous fashion in the Northern Rocky Mountains in North America, this paper makes an empirical contribution to the literature on nested governance, collaboration and communication across scales. Despite different scales of operation, constituencies and scale frames, we demonstrate a surprising similarity in organizational structure and an implicit dependency between these initiatives. This paper examines the different capacities and capabilities of collaborative conservation from the local to regional to supra regional. We draw on the underexplored concept of 'scale-dependent comparative advantage' (Cash and Moser, 2000), to gain insight into what activities take place at which scale and what those activities contribute to nested governance and collaborative conservation. The comparison of these semiautonomous cases provides fruitful territory to draw lessons for understanding the roles and relationships of organizations operating at different scales in more connected networks of nested governance.
机译:社会机构与生态系统之间的适应性问题是自然资源管理和保护中的持久挑战。保护生物学科学的发展鼓励对景观的管理越来越大。相比之下,保护的社会学方法强调拥有,合作和管理权的重要性,与个人或当地社区有关。尽管寻求与当地社区合作在大片土地上进行保护的倡议激增,但这些经营规模之间存在着内在的张力。因此,关于跨尺度有效保护的性质不断变化的问题比比皆是。通过对北美北部落基山脉以半自治方式工作的三个嵌套案例的分析,本文对跨规模的嵌套治理,协作和交流的文献做出了实证性贡献。尽管运营规模,支持者和规模框架不同,但我们证明了组织结构中令人惊讶的相似性以及这些计划之间的隐性依赖性。本文研究了从地方到地区到超地区的合作保护的不同能力。我们利用“规模依赖的比较优势”(Cash和Moser,2000年)的未充分探索的概念,以洞悉哪些活动以何种规模进行,以及哪些活动对嵌套治理和协作保护产生了作用。这些半自治案例的比较提供了丰硕的领域,以吸取经验教训,以了解在嵌套治理网络之间更紧密联系的不同规模下组织运作的角色和关系。

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