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| Jacob, Celine; Thorin, Sebastien; Pioch, Sylvain. |
| Most research studies related to biodiversity offsetting have focused on governance systems already in place in the terrestrial realm – these studies tend to rely on an approach of organizational economics, in particular in relation to mitigation banking schemes. In this study, emerging marine offsetting governance systems has been analyzed using the Actor–Network Theory (ANT) with the aim of highlighting the key elements that enable the emergence of marine offsetting tools. The ANT framework has been applied to four case studies in California using data collected in a field study that consisted of interviewing 30 stakeholders working closely with the issue of marine offsetting. Employing ANT allowed to ascertain the role of commonly studied elements such... |
| Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Governance; Biodiversity offset; Marine ecosystems; Actor Network theory; California. |
| Ano: 2018 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00436/54805/56329.pdf |