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An analysis of the emergence of adaptive governance for sustainable management of marine resources Greenhill, L. (2020). An analysis of the emergence of adaptive governance for sustainable management of marine resources. PhD Thesis. University of Aberdeen: Aberdeen. x, 212 pp.
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However, results also indicate important tensions to be addressed in the institutionalisation of adaptive governance in terms of influence on the management of human activities at sea. Firstly, the legislative regime remains crucially important in defining what is possible, both enabling and constraining adaptive governance. It was shown to facilitate adaptive governance by providing the structural arrangements and legal legitimacy for innovative, partnership-led marine planning and in defining specific provisions for climate change adaptation, for example. But the legacy of existing legislation upon which new approaches are overlaid is problematic and the dominant regulatory regime was shown to ultimately constrain adaptive governance and management across the cases. Conservation legislation is of low adaptive capacity and a key challenge exists in ensuring adequate ecological protection while enabling learning-based adaptive management, including of novel and controversial industries such as kelp harvesting. A balance between stability and flexibility in governance is essential in order to be responsive yet legitimate but a level of reform might be necessary. Second, there are notably conflicting perceptions and attitudes to change among stakeholders which affects adaptive capacity and requires further study of institutional and cognitive barriers in adaptive governance. Third, while there is a proliferation of participatory arrangements, a lack of co-ordination between governance levels was identified, limiting transfer of the learning and benefits from local governance models into decision-making in other domains of the wider regime. Poor integration also contributes to stakeholder confusion and management inefficiencies, as shown in relation to marine planning, and better connections are needed between governance instruments and interventions, with robust feedback loops and mechanisms for learning across scales. To move beyond the limits of conventional planning and management, and transition to adaptive governance, an argument is therefore made for greater reflexivity in marine governance, in order to: • Reflect on underlying values, continually re-negotiate normative goals, consider governance outcomes and key barriers; • Enable transfer of learning and innovation between levels of governance; • Enable rapid, innovative responses to social and ecological change, including crises; • Reduce stakeholder confusion in proliferation of arrangements and ensure commitment; and • Ensure efficient use of resources and reduce transaction costs of governance. Critical insights are also presented to support future development of adaptive governance theory and its application to the study of marine governance. This includes approaches to understanding: 1) levels of institutionalisation of adaptive governance; 2) evaluating outcomes of adaptive governance; 3) the relationship between adaptive governance and transformative governance; and 4) definition and consistency in use of key terms including adaptive governance and adaptive management. |
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