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Participatory planning is the basis of participatory management.
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Decision-making on the use of fishery resources in a protected area is not linked to its governance.
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Identifying weaknesses regarding the five principles of good governance proposed by the IUCN, and establishing and implementing an action plan accordingly is one way to improve governance in a protected or conserved area.
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The development of capacities for groups of fishermen on sustainable fishing techniques allows to strengthen the principle of good governance which speaks about Accountability and Transparency.
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When it comes to increasing the participation of women in fishing projects, this would be linked to the principle of good governance that refers to Justice and Rights.
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Among the main challenges identified to improve governance in the triple border area between Peru, Brazil, and Bolivia (MAP Initiative) is the involvement of the foreign ministries of each country in inter-institutional agreements.
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When talking about the importance of considering ancestral knowledge and the communities’ own gaze in territorial planning processes and their link with protected areas in cross-border areas, this is mainly linked to the principle of good governance on Performance and Capabilities.
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