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  • Collaborative nonregulatory programs are vital for environmental resource sustainability.
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  • To explore the integration of social and human context into adaptive management.
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  • Diverse stakeholder participation is crucial for mitigating challenges in adaptive governance.
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  • The studied programs demonstrate successful environmental resource management through co-management.

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  • Collaborative, nonregulatory programs with inclusive stakeholder engagement can achieve long-term environmental sustainability.
  • The adaptive governance framework, when incorporating diverse public input, leads to effective resource management.
  • These models offer a blueprint for implementing similar programs globally.