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West, Simon P; Stockholm Resilience Centre; simon.west@su.se; Schultz, Lisen; Stockholm Resilience Centre; lisen.schultz@su.se. |
Managing for social-ecological resilience requires ongoing learning. In the context of nonlinear dynamics, surprise, and uncertainty, resilience scholars have proposed adaptive management, in which policies and management actions are treated as experiments, as one way of encouraging learning. However, the implementation of adaptive management has been problematic. The legal system has been identified as an impediment to adaptive management, with its apparent prioritization of certainty over flexibility, emphasis on checks and balances, protection of individual rights over public interests, and its search for “transcendent justice” over “contingent truth.” However, although adaptive management may encourage learning... |
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports |
Palavras-chave: Adaptive governance; Law; Learning; Resilience; Rights. |
Ano: 2015 |
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