Title of article
Building resilience through interlocal relations: Case studies of polar bear and walrus management in the Bering Strait
Author/Authors
Meek، نويسنده , , Chanda L. and Lovecraft، نويسنده , , Amy Lauren and Robards، نويسنده , , Martin D. and Kofinas، نويسنده , , Gary P.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
10
From page
1080
To page
1089
Abstract
Arctic coastal communities in the Bering Strait region of Alaska (USA) and Chukotka (Russia) share a close relationship with their natural environments that can be characterized as a social–ecological system. This system is complex, featuring changing ecosystem conditions, multiple jurisdictions, migratory animal populations, and several cultures. We argue that linkages between communities in both countries enhance the effectiveness of transborder polar bear and walrus conservation. We find that locally embedded bilateral institutions can provide effective management venues that persist despite slow or lacking processes of international law because they provide a better fit between rules for managing and the true system state.
Keywords
Social–ecological systems , wildlife management , Transborder conservation , Cross-scale interactions , Co-Management , Marine mammals
Journal title
Marine Policy
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Marine Policy
Record number
1587616
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