Environment and Sustainability Institute, University of Exeter, Penryn, UK.
School of International Development, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.
Conserv Biol. 2022 Oct;36(5):e13933. doi: 10.1111/cobi.13933. Epub 2022 Jul 11.
To understand and address the failures of reef governance, it is critical to understand the perceptions of diverse policy makers and practitioners about the challenges they face in achieving their goals. Examining the discourse of policy makers and practitioners can reveal the extent to which these perceptions capture the full spectrum of potential governance challenges, including those related to management, institutional structures and processes, the values and principles underpinning governance, and the social and environmental context. We conducted semistructured interviews with 110 policy makers and practitioners across multiple sectors, scales, and contexts in Barbados, St Kitts and Nevis, Belize, and Honduras. We used thematic qualitative analysis informed by theories of interactive governance and governability to examine the challenges perceived by governance actors. Perceived governance challenges were broadly consistent across countries, but differed by sector (V = 0.819, F = 1.502, p = 0.01) and by level (community compared with national) (V = 0.194, F = 2.178, = 0.026). Management inputs and outputs, challenges relating to the socioeconomic context, issues of leadership and power, and stakeholder engagement were commonly cited challenges (>75%). Few respondents discussed challenges relating to the ecological context, governance processes, or the values and principles underpinning governance. We argue that examining perceptions can inform efforts to improve governance and assess the appropriateness of particular management tools under context-specific governance constraints. Furthermore, expanding the narratives of governance challenges to encompass the subtle values and images underpinning governance, and the scale of the challenges faced, can help identify a wider set of opportunities for change.
为了理解和解决珊瑚礁治理的失败,了解不同政策制定者和实践者对他们在实现目标方面面临的挑战的看法至关重要。研究政策制定者和实践者的话语可以揭示这些看法在多大程度上捕捉到了潜在治理挑战的全貌,包括与管理、制度结构和流程、治理的价值观和原则以及社会和环境背景相关的挑战。我们在巴巴多斯、圣基茨和尼维斯、伯利兹和洪都拉斯的多个部门、规模和背景下,对 110 名政策制定者和实践者进行了半结构化访谈。我们使用受互动治理和可治理性理论启发的主题定性分析来研究治理行为者感知到的挑战。感知到的治理挑战在国家间基本一致,但因部门(V = 0.819,F = 1.502,p = 0.01)和级别(社区与国家)而异(V = 0.194,F = 2.178,p = 0.026)。管理投入和产出、与社会经济背景相关的挑战、领导力和权力问题以及利益相关者参与是普遍被提及的挑战(>75%)。很少有受访者讨论与生态背景、治理过程或支撑治理的价值观和原则相关的挑战。我们认为,考察看法可以为改善治理提供信息,并评估特定管理工具在特定治理约束下的适当性。此外,扩大治理挑战的叙述范围,包括支撑治理的微妙价值观和形象,以及所面临挑战的规模,可以帮助确定更广泛的变革机会。