Adaptive Co-Management for Climate Change Adaptation: Considerations for the Barents Region

Adaptive co-management is a governance approach gaining recognition. It emphasizes pluralism and communication; shared decision-making and authority; linkages within and among levels; actor autonomy; and, learning and adaptation. Adaptive co-management is just starting to be applied for climate chan...

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Main Authors: Ryan Plummer, Julia Baird
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