Bridging organizations to improve conservation fit in the Coral Triangle
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2017
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Identifying how bridging organizations shape narratives, and what actions and consequences flow from these narratives, can contribute to more effective interventions and conservation policy. Based on three case studies from across southern Indonesia: the Bali Marine Protected Area Network, the Nusa Penida Marine Protected Area and the East Buleleng Conservation Zone, the thesis studies how bridging organizations such as Reef Check Indonesia (RC-I), a national-level NGO; the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Buleleng, a regency-level government agency; and the Indonesian Nature Foundation (LINI), a national-level NGO can cultivate social networks to support interactive processes for more adaptive coastal-marine governance.
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BRIDGING ORGANIZATION, COLLABORATION, CONSERVATION, CORAL TRIANGLE, MARINE GOVERNANCE, NARRATIVE, MARINE RESOURCES CONSERVATION, BALI, INDONESIA, FAR EAST ASIA, COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT