Collaboration, Legitimacy, and Awareness in Puget Sound MPAs

作者: Clara H. Hard , Kristin R. Hoelting , Patrick Christie , Richard B. Pollnac

DOI: 10.1080/08920753.2012.677640

关键词:

摘要: Previous studies suggest that collaboration between management agencies and the public has potential to increase approval of marine protected areas (MPAs). A social survey was conducted in seven communities near Puget Sound MPAs (1) measure degree perceived government at each site, (2) identify factors related agency–public collaboration, (3) test whether is increased process legitimacy. Results show two independent variables: (a) resource users adequate information used (b) all views were taken into consideration are key explaining variance across MPA sites. Both significantly correlated with Spearman rho rank-order correlations 0.56 0.64, respectively (p < .05). Perceptions also a Pe...

参考文章(25)
E. Franklin Dukes, Karen Firehock, Collaboration: A Guide for Environmental Advocates Institute for Environmental Negotiation. ,(2001)
Richard G. Netemeyer, William O Bearden, Subhash Sharma, Scaling Procedures: Issues and Applications ,(2003)
Garry R. Russ, Graham J. Edgar, Russ C. Babcock, Marine protected areas Oxford University Press. ,(2007)
KIRSTEN E. EVANS, TERRIE KLINGER, Obstacles to bottom-up implementation of marine ecosystem management. Conservation Biology. ,vol. 22, pp. 1135- 1143 ,(2008) , 10.1111/J.1523-1739.2008.01056.X
Abbas Tashakkori, Charles Teddlie, None, SAGE Handbook of Mixed Methods in Social & Behavioral Research ,(2010)
Daniel Suman, Manoj Shivlani, J Walter Milon, Perceptions and attitudes regarding marine reserves: a comparison of stakeholder groups in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Ocean & Coastal Management. ,vol. 42, pp. 1019- 1040 ,(1999) , 10.1016/S0964-5691(99)00062-9
C. Ansell, A. Gash, Collaborative Governance in Theory and Practice Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. ,vol. 18, pp. 543- 571 ,(2007) , 10.1093/JOPART/MUM032