This paper uses the case study of a recently designated marine protected area (MPA) in Indonesia to demonstrate the range of
institutional and cultural obstacles which hinder effective resource management and which serve to highlight the suitability of
collaborative approaches to management. The study explores the implications of recent constitutional reform in this regard and
presents evidence supporting the case for enhanced efforts to promote co-management of Indonesia’s MPAs.
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