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About the Presenter

Dr. Evelyn Pinkerton is a maritime anthropologist who has integrated common property theory and cultural/political ecology to consider the role communities play in the management of adjacent renewable natural resources. She has played a key role in developing the theory and practice of powersharing and stewardship through co-management agreements.

In this video, Evelyn Pinkerton discusses co-management as it is practiced in the fishery.


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Special Feature: Fisheries Co-Management with Professor Evelyn Pinkerton


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Further reading:

Selected writing by Dr. Pinkerton on the subject of co-management:

  • Pinkerton, Evelyn. Partnerships in Management. In: Cochrane, KL. A Fishery Manager's Guidebook: Management Measures and Their Application. Rome: UNFAO and Wiley-Blackwell; 2009. Available online here.

  • Pinkerton, Evelyn and Leonard, John. Creating local management legitimacy. Marine Policy. 2008;(32):680-691.

  • Pinkerton, Evelyn, Heaslin, Robin, Silver, Jennifer, and Furman, Kira. Finding ìSpaceî for Comanagement of Forests within the Neoliberal Paradigm: Rights, Strategies, and Tools for Asserting a Local Agenda. Human Ecology. 2008;(36): 343-355.

  • Pinkerton, Evelyn. Toward specificity in complexity: Understanding co-management from a social science perspective. In: Wilson, D, Nielsen, J, Degnbol, P, editors. The Fisheries co-management experience: accomplishments, challenges, and prospects. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers; 2003. p. 62-77.

  • Pinkerton, Evelyn. The Contribution of Watershed-Based Multi-Party Co-Management Agreements to Dispute Resolution: The Skeena Watershed Committee. Environments. 1996;23(2):51-68.