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One size does not fit all: Critical insights for effective community-based resource management in Melanesia

机译:一种尺寸无法满足所有人的需求:在美拉尼西亚进行有效的基于社区的资源管理的关键见解

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In recent years, Fiji's approach of combining traditional systems of community-based coastal management and modern management systems has become a successful blueprint for marine conservation, particularly the Locally Managed Marine Area (LMMA) network model. As a result of this success, conservation practitioners have imported the Fiji LMMA model to the Solomon Islands and in Vanuatu in hope of replicating the purported success attained in Fiji. This paper argues that because tenure systems and associated political systems in Fiji, the Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu are substantially different, one cannot simply extrapolate the more centralized tenurial and political Fiji model to the decentralized tenurial and politically eclectic Solomons and Vanuatu. This paper provides an analysis of some of the various approaches used in these countries to make a case for why socio-political diversity and historical particulars matter to resource management and conservation-in-practice (and for any development interventions). By examining examples of various nested and polycentric governance approaches family, community, tribal, confederations, local community-based organizations (CBOs), and Church it elucidates not only some of the differences between Fiji and Solomon Islands/Vanuatu, but also between Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands. This provides critical insights into some of the myriad of factors impinging on conservation aspirations in these countries and may offer some alternative ways forward not currently considered by conservation practitioners. Finally, the paper provides some guidelines to how to increase the long-term success of marine conservation programs for fisheries management and community-based management initiatives in the region.
机译:近年来,斐济将传统的基于社区的沿海管理系统与现代管理系统相结合的方法已成为海洋保护的成功蓝图,尤其是本地管理的海洋区域(LMMA)网络模型。这项成功的结果是,保护从业人员将斐济LMMA模型导入所罗门群岛和瓦努阿图,以期复制斐济所取得的成功。本文认为,由于斐济,所罗门群岛和瓦努阿图的权属制度和相关的政治制度存在实质性差异,因此不能简单地将更为集中的权属和政治斐济模式外推到权力下放的权属和政治折衷的所罗门群岛和瓦努阿图。本文对这些国家所使用的各种方法进行了分析,以阐明社会政治多样性和历史细节为何对资源管理和实践保护(以及任何发展干预措施)至关重要。通过研究各种嵌套和多中心治理方法的示例,包括家庭,社区,部落,邦联,地方社区组织(CBO)和教会,它不仅阐明了斐济和所罗门群岛/瓦努阿图之间的某些区别,而且还阐明了瓦努阿图与所罗门群岛。这提供了对影响这些国家中保护愿望的众多因素的重要见解,并可能提供保护实践者当前未考虑的其他替代方法。最后,本文为如何增加海洋保护计划在该区域的渔业管理和社区管理举措的长期成功提供了一些指导。

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    《Marine policy》 |2017年第7期|381-391|共11页
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    Rhodes Univ, Dept Anthropol, ZA-6140 Grahamstown, South Africa|Rhodes Univ, DIFS, ZA-6140 Grahamstown, South Africa;

    Univ Queensland, Sch Civil Engn, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia;

    Univ Queensland, Sch Social Sci, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia;

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