ABSTRACT

Co-management is a highly dynamic, evolving, adaptive, and forward looking process. This edited volume covers theoretical background and includes supporting lessons learnt from field experiences. The book has case studies from both North and South America (co-management of fisheries, resilience in near-shore waters of the Great Lakes

chapter 1|13 pages

Co-Management

Principles and Complexities

chapter |2 pages

Conclusion

chapter |1 pages

The Water Energy Nexus

chapter |1 pages

References

chapter |2 pages

References

chapter |3 pages

References

chapter |5 pages

Study Strategy

chapter |1 pages

Explaining the Drop in Head

chapter |3 pages

Part 2—Lake Superior Regulation Phase

chapter |16 pages

Key Elements in Co-Management

chapter 6|24 pages

Towards Community-based Management of Water Resources

A Critical Ethnography of Lake and Groundwater Conservation in Pushkar, India

chapter 8|21 pages

Co-Generated Knowledge for Co-Management of a Mobile Resource

Anishinabek/Ontario Fisheries Resource Centre

chapter 9|29 pages

Taking the “Co” out of “Co-Management”

The Delegitimization of Fishing Communities on Lake Victoria, E. Africa

chapter |8 pages

Institutional Arena: Rules of the Game

chapter 12|11 pages

Irrigation Water Co-Management in The Limarí River Basin, Chile

Location of the Limarí River Basin and its Climate

chapter 13|7 pages

Adaptive Co-Management and Learning: Developments in

Developments in Coastal Management in the Netherlands from 1985 to 2010

chapter |2 pages

About the Editors

chapter |4 pages

Color Plate Section

chapter 12|2 pages

Chapter 12