Local communities at risk of losing autonomy in resource management decisions.
The article discusses how people in local communities struggle for control over resources when working with the government. They explore a method called co-management, where both groups make decisions together. However, some community members may try to manipulate this system for their own benefit, which can lead to conflicts and uncertainty about the success of co-management. The researchers use a case study in Ignace, Ontario to show how these dynamics play out in real life.