The document outlines a way forward for the Coral Triangle Network to better protect its coral reefs. It notes that the Coral Triangle contains 34% of the world's coral and 77% of all coral species, but these are under threat. It proposes establishing social networks between managers and users, providing technical knowledge and regular funding to stakeholders at multiple levels of governance. A 10-year plan is suggested with initiation, implementation and evaluation phases to develop cross-level management, integrate local and scientific knowledge across scales, and build local capacity and leadership through learning networks.
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Final Paper Presentation of Marine Systems and Policy course at The University of Edinburgh
The document outlines a way forward for the Coral Triangle Network to better protect its coral reefs. It notes that the Coral Triangle contains 34% of the world's coral and 77% of all coral species, but these are under threat. It proposes establishing social networks between managers and users, providing technical knowledge and regular funding to stakeholders at multiple levels of governance. A 10-year plan is suggested with initiation, implementation and evaluation phases to develop cross-level management, integrate local and scientific knowledge across scales, and build local capacity and leadership through learning networks.
The document outlines a way forward for the Coral Triangle Network to better protect its coral reefs. It notes that the Coral Triangle contains 34% of the world's coral and 77% of all coral species, but these are under threat. It proposes establishing social networks between managers and users, providing technical knowledge and regular funding to stakeholders at multiple levels of governance. A 10-year plan is suggested with initiation, implementation and evaluation phases to develop cross-level management, integrate local and scientific knowledge across scales, and build local capacity and leadership through learning networks.
CAUSES AND HUMAN FORCES REQUIRES INCLUSION FROM MULTI-LEVEL AND SCAPE OF ACTORS
OPERATING IN MULTI-LEVEL GOVERNANCE, FROM REGIONAL TO NATIONAL TO
LOCAL LEVEL
REGIONAL-SCALE ASSESSMENT OFTEN GETS THE LOCAL STAKEHOLDERS
UNINFORMED ESTABLISHMENT OF SOCIAL NETWORKS CONNECTION BETWEEN MPA MANAGERS AND RESOURCE USERS TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE IS IMPORTANT FOR ALL STAKEHOLDERS REGULAR FUNDINGS SUPPORT FROM NATIONAL AND LOCAL ACTORS (GREEN ET AL 2011)
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