Challenges in implementation of governance standards setting for mangrove management in Lamu County.

Challenges in implementation of governance standards setting for mangrove management in Lamu County.

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... majority of respondents (36%), agreed that there was lack of implementation mechanisms on mangrove conservation. In addition to this, the majority of respondents (35%) agreed that there was lack of good management in mangroves, as shown in Figure 2. These findings were consistence with a study carried out by (Dawson et al., 2021) stating that the mangrove conservation efforts are mostly regulated by who makes what decisions, in this case lack of proper governance integrated decisions making processes causes challenges in implementation of the mangrove policies. ...

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