This study examines co-management in a real case study within a major city. Using ethnographic methods, we analyze governance rules and participatory processes. Findings reveal that co-management enhances community autonomy while securing institutional support, yet bureaucratic barriers and negotiation complexities persist. These insights highlight key dynamics in participatory urban governance.

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Participatory Processes and Co-management for the Governance of Urban Spaces: A Case Study Application

  • Sara Romero-Muñoz,
  • Teresa Sánchez-Chaparro,
  • Alberto Peralta Campos

摘要

This study examines co-management in a real case study within a major city. Using ethnographic methods, we analyze governance rules and participatory processes. Findings reveal that co-management enhances community autonomy while securing institutional support, yet bureaucratic barriers and negotiation complexities persist. These insights highlight key dynamics in participatory urban governance.