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Title: Multi-stakeholder approach in natural resources management :The case of Mida Creek and Gongoni Marereni mangrove ecosystems in Kilifi County, Kenya
Authors: Mwamuye, Edward S.
Chongomwa, Mwangome M.
Rayment, Mark
Nadir, Stanley
Keywords: Multi-stakeholder
mangrove
approach
resources
ecosystem
Mida creek
Natural resoruces management
Issue Date: 9-Mar-2022
Publisher: Asian journal of environment & ecology.
Citation: Mwamuye, E. S.(2021). Multi-stakeholder approach in natural resources management: The case of Mida Creek and Gongoni Marereni mangrove ecosystems in Kilifi County, Kenya.Asian journal of environment & ecology.16(4), 171-180
Series/Report no.: ;AJEE.77529
Abstract: Multi-stakeholder approach has an overall improvement in conservation and management of mangrove forests resources, more so with a functional coordination framework among stakeholders. Mida creek and Gongoni-Marereni sites were compared in terms of the presence of the multi-stakeholders and the level of coordination and cooperation among stakeholders in conservation of mangrove forests. Data was gathered through a semi-structured interview questionnaire from Key Informants from the stakeholders present in the two sites. The data collected captured stakeholder presence on site, participation in mangrove conservation, and coordination and cooperation with others. There was a variation in multi-stakeholder participation in the two sites. Gongoni-Marereni site had less stakeholders compared to Mida creek which had more, with the latter having a greater participation of stakeholders. The Gongoni-Marereni site mangroves were degraded while in Mida creek had healthy mangroves.
Description: Full article can be downloaded from the initia publishers link: https://www.journalajee.com/index.php/AJEE/article/view/30267
URI: http://197.248.75.118:8282/jspui/handle/123456789/1120
ISSN: 2456-690X
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