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A theory of scaling for community-based fisheries management
Authors:Dirk J. Steenbergen  Andrew M. Song  Neil Andrew
Affiliation:1.Australian Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS), University of Wollongong (UOW), North Wollongong, NSW 2500 Australia ;2.Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, NSW 2007 Australia
Abstract:Community-based approaches to fisheries management has emerged as a mainstream strategy to govern dispersed, diverse and dynamic small scale fisheries. However, amplifying local community led sustainability outcomes remains an enduring challenge. We seek to fill a theoretical gap in the conceptualization of ‘scaling up community-based fisheries management’. We draw on literature of agriculture innovations to provide a framework that takes into account process-driven and structural change occurring across multiple levels of governance, as well as different phases of scaling. We hypothesize that successful scaling requires engagement with all aspects of a governing regime, coalescing a range of actors, and therefore, is an enterprise that is larger than its parts. To demonstrate where the framework offers value, we illustrate the development of community-based fisheries management in Vanuatu according to the framework’s main scaling dimensions.
Keywords:Community-based fisheries management   Collective action   Innovation   Practice-oriented multi-level perspective on innovation and scaling (PROMIS)   Scaling
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