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Assessing the Potential for Surf Break Co-Management: Evidence from New Zealand

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COASTAL MANAGEMENT
卷 41, 期 6, 页码 537-560

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/08920753.2013.842681

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co-management; resource management; surfing; surf breaks; surfing reserves

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The involvement of surfers in surf break co-management initiatives may assist local authorities in providing for surf breaks and develop community stewardship. This research involved a comparative case study of the Auckland and Otago regions in New Zealand to assess the potential, and identify key ingredients, for successful surf break co-management. An online survey of surf break users (n = 181) and qualitative interviews (n = 16) considered the potential voluntary involvement of surfers, the role of local authorities and types of approach to surf break co-management. Findings indicate a level of support from a proportion of surfers to be involved and stress the need for local authorities to provide a supporting policy response. A local-scale co-management approach, similar to National Surfing Reserves in New South Wales, Australia, is considered more likely to produce positive outcomes compared to the involvement of surf break interests in coastal-wide co-management approaches.

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