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Social innovation, sustainability and the governance of protected areas: revealing theory as it plays out in practice in Costa Rica
2019
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
Protected areas (PAs) are social-ecological systems (SES) and are contested spaces. The challenges in governing PAs call for a governance system that works with human-nature relations and is capable of adapting to each PA. This necessitates innovative processes and adaptive governance. This paper contributes to the discussion on adaptive governance in SES by offering empirical evidence from Costa Rica on how the processes of social innovation occur in practice. We discuss the evolving
doi:10.1080/09640568.2018.1537976
fatcat:nescdp4zx5axni4rqpskrgq5eu