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Current Approaches to Co-Management in Manitoba

Haugh, Allison, and Fikret Berkes. 1991. "Current Approaches to Co-Management in Manitoba." Presented at the second annual conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property, Winnipeg, Manitoba, September, 1991.

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"Cooperative management, as a regime for sharing resource management authority between government agencies, interest groups and user communities has been introduced in Manitoba on a number of occasions and in a variety of settings. It is important to note at the outset that co-management does not have a single prescription: it can denote stronger forms of community involvement (i.e. formal joint management of resources, or even self-management of resources by the communities themselves), or it can mean weaker forms of local involvement (i.e. consultative management through an advisory board). This study explores the current status of co-management in Manitoba, with an emphasis on the level of community involvement in such management strategies. While the term "co-management" tends to be used primarily in the area of wildlife and fisheries management, the following examples demonstrate that co-management can also apply to other resource-based industries, such as forestry and wild rice harvesting. The rationale for such agreements, and the issues or problems particular to each setting are explored."

Document Type:Conference Paper
Keywords:resource management--Manitoba
common pool resources--Canada
wildlife--Canada
co-management--Canada
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ID Code:2769

 

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