Legitimacy and Effectiveness through Fisheries Co-Management

Evelyn Pinkerton
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It is timely to consider the key importance of co-management institutional arrangements in successful fisheries management. Co-management is powersharing between government agencies charged with the responsibility of governing one or more natural resources and the place-based communities, organizations, or regions that are most affected by the agency’s decisions.1 Feit prefers to call such arrangements ‘co-governance’,2 but it can be useful to reserve this term for high levels of power-sharing in joint policy-making, while operational decisions such as how, when, and where to take actions are termed ‘co-management’. Co-management and even co-governance often begins as an ‘incomplete’ arrangement in which the scope and geographic scale of the power of the non-government party is fairly limited.3 Although such arrangements often evolve, it is seldom to the point of joint policy-making. Authentic co-governance is usually driven by court decisions or unique policy situations. Legitimacy is essential in fisheries co-management. Both the legitimacy of senior governments and the legitimacy of local authorities who are working with these senior governments are important. Although it is desirable to have both types of legitimacy, local legitimacy is indispensable and can make a system work, even if senior government legitimacy is lacking. There is high
渔业共同管理的合法性和有效性
现在考虑共同管理制度安排在成功的渔业管理中的关键重要性是及时的。共同管理是指负责管理一种或多种自然资源的政府机构与受该机构决策影响最大的地方社区、组织或地区之间的权力分享Feit更倾向于称这种安排为“共同治理”,2但将这一术语保留给联合决策中高层次的权力分享可能是有用的,而诸如如何、何时、何地采取行动等操作决策则被称为“共同管理”。共同管理甚至共同治理往往开始于一种“不完全”的安排,在这种安排中,非政府政党的权力范围和地理规模是相当有限的虽然这种安排经常演变,但很少达到联合决策的程度。真正的共同治理通常是由法院判决或独特的政策情况驱动的。合法性在渔业共同管理中至关重要。高级政府的合法性以及与这些高级政府合作的地方当局的合法性都很重要。虽然两种类型的合法性都是可取的,但地方合法性是必不可少的,即使缺乏高层政府的合法性,也能使制度运转起来。有很高的
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