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Indicators for co-management of production landscape: Joining science, traditional and local knowledge, policy expertise, and consumers for sustainability

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Indicators for co-management of production landscape: Joining science, traditional and local knowledge, policy expertise, and consumers for sustainability
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University of Otago
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Achievement of sustainability requires a “social contract” – a collective agreement to not reduce the opportunities and well-being of current and future generations. People will collaborate if they feel respected, have their values accepted, and are given meaningful and trusted roles in achieving sustainability. Building identity and pride in one’s own place and community therefore underpins the quest for sustainability. It requires collaborative planners and politicians to root governance an...

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Research paper
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Conference paper / event
Thesis level
Conference Paper
Date created
2014
Creator
Moller, Henrik
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10523/4987
Related subjects
social contract / traditional knowledge / local knowledge / New Zealand Sustainability Dashboard / NZSD / co-management / production landscapes / sustainability

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