A Literature Review
- Publication date
- Publisher
- 2017
Abstract
This working paper takes stock of the academic literature on the governance of
coastal resources and examines the emergence of various instruments, their
implementation experiences and their implications in terms of sustainability
outcomes. More specifically, it seeks to interrogate the literature in order to: (1)
highlight the types of actors involved, their relations and their networks; (2) identify
the main processes involved in the governance of coastal resources and different
partnership models; and (3) evaluate the outcomes of these processes on social and
ecological sustainability. It is the result of activities undertaken by the New
Partnerships for Sustainability (NEPSUS) research and capacity building project,
which analyses sustainability partnerships in three key natural resource sectors in
Tanzania: forestry, wildlife and coastal resources. This paper reviews the overall
literature on governance of coastal resources, with the aim of identifying gaps and
shaping methodological choices for fieldwork