Scale Matters: Institutional Dynamics and Scalar Politics of Conservation Governance in the Pacific Islands
<p>In an era of 'global' oceans crisis, marine conservationists have issued a resounding call to increase the spatial scale of ocean conservation. This dissertation examines the drivers and implications of recent efforts to scale up ocean conservation in places simultaneously celebra...
Main Author: | Gruby, Rebecca Lou Blasser |
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Other Authors: | Campbell, Lisa M |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/8082 |
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