“…Ecotourism gets its own, albeit much shorter, chapter, and the opportunities presented by ecotourism are tempered by the reality of what well‐off ecotourists often demand for services (Farnsworth & Ellison , Buckley ). Finally, suggestions for developing ecotonal networks ( e.g ., Polgar , extended from a suggestion for mangroves by Ellison & Farnsworth ) have great promise, but only if the macro‐level solutions regarding governance and cooperation can be achieved. Although Polgar and Jaafar hold up the Australian Great Barrier Reef (GBR) and the GBR Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA), established in 1975, as an ‘excellent case study to illustrate the successful transformation of an SES’ (p. 52 ff ), shifts in political currents at the Australian federal level and the Queensland provincial level have intersected with accelerating climatic change to reverse the successes achieved between 1975 and 2010 by the GBRMPA (Robertson , Dale et al .…”