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In this article we argue that in order to understand why some governance systems deliver while others do not, we need to assess
contributions and limitations of governability. Here, governability refers to a measure of how governable a particular fisheries
and coastal system is. Such a system is always comprised of two parts: a system-to-be-governed and a governing system. Governability
also depends on the interactions between these two systems. We provide key variables that must be assessed in order to determine
governability related to these systems and their interactions. A governability assessment framework is proposed here to suggest
that governance performance can only be judged from what is in the potential of the governing system, given the limitations
of the governabiltiy of the system-to-be governed, the governing system itself, and their interactions. Such an assessment
helps identify what exactly governing systems can and should do in order to enhance their performance. 相似文献
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