Network governance connects people to solve collective environmental problems
Ecological systems, and ecological problems, are not nicely contained within neat human boundaries. ‘Network governance’ can help big, agency- and border-spanning conservation alliances govern themselves, researchers argue in a special April issue of the Ecological Society of America’s journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. The Special Issue explores the life cycle of networks, plumbs examples in cities and wilderness, and examines community-based conservation within larger governance networks.
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