Investigating information requirements for evaluating effectiveness of marine protected areas - Indonesian case studies
Contribuinte(s) |
Marc J. Hershman |
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Data(s) |
01/01/2005
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Resumo |
Identifying the information needs of managers and other stakeholders is an important first step in designing an evaluation of management effectiveness for marine protected areas (MPAs) that will be relevant to local circumstances and useful for improving management practices. Information requirements for evaluating effectiveness were investigated at two MPAs in Indonesia. Results show that, despite similar management objectives, information needs for evaluation differ between sites and those differences reflect the unique context within which management operates in each case. The scope of information needs at each site covers a broad range of issues including context, planning, resources, processes, outputs, and outcomes. Relevant components of a variety of different evaluation tools will need to be used to satisfy information needs at these sites. Evaluation tools that are based primarily on stated management objectives or the expressed views of a few key stakeholders are unlikely to be very useful for improving management in these cases. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Taylor & Francis Inc |
Palavras-Chave | #Evaluation #Indonesia #Information Requirements #Management Effectiveness #Marine Protected Areas #Environmental Sciences #Resource-management #Success #Philippines #Visayas #C1 #770307 Marine protected areas #300705 Evaluation of Management Strategies |
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Journal Article |