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Indigenous perspectives of ecosystem-based management and co-governance in the Pacific Northwest: lessons for Aotearoa

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1177180117701692

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collaboration; governance; marine; ecosystem-based management

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  1. National Institute of Water and Atmosphere
  2. Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment (Sustainable Seas National Science Challenge VM2.1)

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This article presents a case study of the ecosystem-based management model embedded within British Columbia's Marine Plan Partnership for the Pacific North Coast and the Great Bear Initiative. These are two distinct, yet linked, examples of resource management and economic development that use ecosystem-based management in a way that incorporates indigenous perspectives and aspirations. The model potentially provides a framework that other countries, including Aotearoa (New Zealand), could examine and adapt to their own contexts using new governance structures and working with indigenous perspectives that include traditional ecological knowledge and aspirations. The case study is presented from a Maori perspective that represents both an insider (indigenous) and outsider (non-First Nations) view.

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