management shared by more than one individual or party
The sharing of authority, responsibility, and benefits between government and local communities in the management of natural resources.
Two or more entities, each having legally established management responsibility, working together to actively protect, conserve, enhance, or restore lands and/or natural resources.
(King, 1995). Either informal or legal arrangements between government representatives, community groups and other user groups, to take responsibility for, and manage, a fishery resource and/or its environment on a cooperative basis.
a process whereby management of the fishery is shared by both government and community organizations, with each having specific management responsibilities and authorities, but control of the overall process does not rest with one group.
A partnership arrangement in which government and the legitimate interested parties in a fishery share the responsibility and authority for the management of a fishery.
Sharing of management responsibilities among two or more agencies or parties.