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Building Capital through Bioregional Planning and Biosphere Reserves

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Brunckhorst, David
Journal: Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics
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Date: 2001
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/3207
Sector: Social Organization
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Subject(s): sustainability
capital
Abstract: "The need to implement innovative approaches to sustainability is now more critical than ever. This discussion draws on parts of the puzzle that must be assembled to achieve integrated, cross-tenure and jurisdictional management of whole regions and their peoples for a sustainable future. A regional, landscape ecology approach helps us to move on from theory and historical lessons to boldly design and adaptively develop novel on-ground models. To take an entirely different approach from conventional thinking, I draw from Common Property Resource (CPR) theory and experience, together with practical experience from the Bookmark Biosphere project. The characteristics of successful enduring Common Property regimes are identified and discussed in light of critical needs to maintain and restore social and ecological capital. I then highlight the concepts and logistical objectives behind the 30-year-old UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Program, which appears to have great potential as an operational framework within which these changes can be made."

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