1. Values Underlying Preferences for Adaptive Governance in a Chilean Small-Scale Fishing Community.
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EBEL, SARAH A., BEITL, CHRISTINE M., and TORRE, MICHAEL P.
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SMALL-scale fisheries ,FISHING villages ,FISH communities ,WORK values ,CHILEANS - Abstract
Environmental change requires individuals and institutions to facilitate adaptive governance. However, facilitating adaptive governance may be difficult because resource users' perceptions of desirable ways of life vary. These perceptions influence preferences related to environmental governance and may stem from the ways individuals subjectively value their work and their connections to their environment. This paper uses a value-based approach to examine individual and institutional preferences for adaptive governance in Carelmapu, Chile. We show that two groups had different value frames rooted in divergent ontologies which influenced their actions related to adaptive governance, creating conflict. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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