Community-based management of environmental challenges in Latin America and the Caribbean

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Delgado Serrano, María del Mar
Mistry, Jayalaxshmi
Matzdorf, Bettina
Leclerc, Gregoire
Publisher
Resilience AllianceDate
2017Subject
CIVINETCOBRA
COMBIOSERVE
COMET-LA
ECOADAPT
Governance models
Local and scientific knowledge
Science-society
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This Special Feature gathers the results of five research projects funded by the 7th Research Framework Program of the
European Union and aims to identify successful cases of community-based management of environmental challenges in Latin America.
The funding scheme, Research for the benefit of Civil Society Organizations, fostered innovative research approaches between civil
society and research organizations. More than 20 field sites have been explored, and issues such as trade-offs between conservation and
development, scientific versus local knowledge, social learning, ecosystem services, community owned solutions, scaling-up and scalingout
strategies, the influence of context and actors in effective environmental management and governance, and the conflicts of interests
around natural resources have been addressed. Based on our experiences as project coordinators, in this editorial we reflect on some
of the important lessons gained for research praxis and impact, focusing on knowledge of governance models and their scaling-out
and scaling-up, and on methods and tools to enable action research at the science–civil society interface. The results highlight the
richness of community-based management experiences that exist in Latin America and the diversity of approaches to encourage the
sustainable community-based management of environmental challenges.