Governance Principles for Natural Resource Management
University of Tasmania · Charles Sturt University
Abstract
Sustainable natural resource use and management make novel demands on governance arrangements, the design of which requires normative guidance. Although governance principles have been developed for diverse contexts, their availability for sustainable natural resource governance is so far limited. In response, we present a suite of governance principles for natural resource governance that, while developed in an Australian multilevel context, has general applicability and significance at local, subnational, and national scales. The principles can be used to direct the design of governance institutions that are legitimate, transparent, accountable, inclusive, and fair and that also exhibit functional and…
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- 29.17
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- 100%
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- 64
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5Topics & keywords
- Corporate governance
- Natural resource
- Natural resource management
- Context (archaeology)
- Information governance
- Business
- Adaptability
- Environmental resource management