comanaging
Comanaging, also known as co-management or shared management, refers to the practice of two or more parties collaborating to manage a resource, project, or organization. This approach is commonly used in various fields, including environmental conservation, natural resource management, and community development.
In environmental conservation, comanaging often involves local communities, governments, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working together to
The benefits of comanaging include enhanced stakeholder engagement, improved resource management, and increased sustainability. By combining
Comanaging is not without its critics, who argue that it can lead to decision-making delays, reduced accountability,