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dc.contributor.authorPazmino, Andrésen_NZ
dc.contributor.authorSerrao-Neumann, Silviaen_NZ
dc.contributor.authorChoy, Darryl Lowen_NZ
dc.date.accessioned2018-08-21T04:43:16Z
dc.date.available2018-04-01en_NZ
dc.date.available2018-08-21T04:43:16Z
dc.date.issued2018en_NZ
dc.identifier.citationPazmino, A., Serrao-Neumann, S., & Choy, D. L. (2018). Towards Comprehensive Policy Integration for the Sustainability of Small Islands: A Landscape-Scale Planning Approach for the Galapagos Islands. SUSTAINABILITY, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/su10041228en
dc.identifier.issn2071-1050en_NZ
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10289/12029
dc.description.abstractAccomplishing and implementing sustainable development goals in the context of insular socio-ecological systems requires effective policy integration—i.e., the integration of policy actors across multiple sectors and levels of government to improve policy outcomes. However, achieving policy integration entails significant challenges because it is highly context-dependent. This study investigates policy integration within the complex socio-ecological context of the Galápagos Islands in Ecuador. The paper analyses Galápagos legal and planning documents to evaluate the extent to which they support comprehensive policy integration. The analysis found that recently adopted institutional arrangements have strengthened government institutions at the provincial level, and started to consider concepts relating to socio-ecological and land–sea management. Nevertheless, key policy actors and pressing issues remain unattended, due to policy inconsistencies, institutional arrangements limitations, and fragmented approaches to conservation and development control between provincial and local governments. Insights are presented to improve the comprehensiveness of policy integration in Galápagos based on a landscape-scale planning approach.
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dc.language.isoenen_NZ
dc.publisherMDPIen_NZ
dc.rights© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
dc.subjectScience & Technologyen_NZ
dc.subjectLife Sciences & Biomedicineen_NZ
dc.subjectGREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYen_NZ
dc.subjectEnvironmental Sciencesen_NZ
dc.subjectEnvironmental Studiesen_NZ
dc.subjectScience & Technology - Other Topicsen_NZ
dc.subjectEnvironmental Sciences & Ecologyen_NZ
dc.subjectsocio-ecological systemsen_NZ
dc.subjectislandsen_NZ
dc.subjectconservationen_NZ
dc.subjectWorld Heritage Siteen_NZ
dc.subjectinstitutional arrangementsen_NZ
dc.subjectpolicy integrationen_NZ
dc.subjectlandscape planningen_NZ
dc.subjectMARINE RESERVEen_NZ
dc.subjectCONSERVATIONen_NZ
dc.subjectMANAGEMENTen_NZ
dc.subjectCOASTALen_NZ
dc.subjectGOVERNANCEen_NZ
dc.subjectVALUESen_NZ
dc.subjectPARTICIPATIONen_NZ
dc.subjectINSTITUTIONSen_NZ
dc.subjectARCHIPELAGOen_NZ
dc.subjectRESILIENCEen_NZ
dc.titleTowards Comprehensive Policy Integration for the Sustainability of Small Islands: A Landscape-Scale Planning Approach for the Galapagos Islandsen_NZ
dc.typeJournal Article
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/su10041228en_NZ
dc.relation.isPartOfSUSTAINABILITYen_NZ
pubs.elements-id221842
pubs.issue4en_NZ
pubs.publication-statusPublisheden_NZ
pubs.volume10en_NZ
uow.identifier.article-noARTN 1228


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