A social representation approach to facilitating adaptive co-management in mountain destinations managed for conservation and recreation

作者: Po-Hsin Lai , Yi-Chung Hsu , Stephen Wearing

DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2015.1062018

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摘要: Mountain destinations are often managed not only to support tourism and recreation but also maintain a range of sensitive ecological processes services. Resource use management activities in mountain manifestations various representations landscapes that may contribute tension conflicts, or collaboration learning between stakeholders destinations. Adaptive co-management (ACM) adopts social model forge collaborative natural resource provides one approach managing complex dynamic social-ecological systems Social (SR) theory, as theory knowledge change, offers theoretical lens with which gain insights into the different ascribe assist developing functioning ACM. The utility SR for ACM arrangements is examined using case study explores representations...

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