“…This many frameworks and management strategies share (to a smaller or larger degree) some common approaches such as the need for an integrated management and for science-policy integration; the ecosystem as a unit to be managed, in opposition to managing different activities individually; and the intent for promoting the participation of different stakeholders (ARKEMA; ABRAMSON; DEWSBURY, 2006; CICIN-SAIN; KNECHT, 1998;EHLER;DOUVERE, 2009;FORST, 2009;HAINES-YOUNG;POTSCHIN, 2011;LONG;CHARLES;STEPHENSON, 2015;SANDERSEN et al, 2013). Similarly, they share common challenges of implementation, such as the establishment of new institutional arrangements that promote integration and power sharing, the difficult and some times unavailable access of relevant information for management, and the effective participation of stakeholders (BENNETT; DEARDEN, 2014;GRANEK et al, 2010;HORIGUE et al, 2012;POMEROY et al, 2005;RUCKELSHAUS et al, 2008;TOROPOVA et al, 2010a;WEVER et al, 2012;XAVIER et al, 2015).…”