8.9 CAP Implementation Report Presentation – MOP 2025_Ringer, Emily – updated
8.9 CAP Implementation Report Presentation – MOP 2025_Ringer, Emily – updated
Description
CAP Implementation Dynamics & International Collaboration
This presentation will summarize a 2024 qualitative study, conducted by Emily Ringer at Polar Bears International, that examined dynamics shaping the implementation of the Circumpolar Action Plan for Polar Bears (CAP), the strengths and limitations of international collaboration, and opportunities for the plan’s evolution post-2025. The study’s overarching aim is to contribute to understanding how organizational operations and systems of governance impact our effectiveness—with the hope that more knowledge about the dynamics of our cross-community, cross-cultural relationships and frameworks may strengthen how we work together.
Drawing on interviews with 18 people involved in CAP implementation and supplementary analysis of official documentation, the study identifies both technical and social factors shaping progress and synthesizes the collected data into a set of key recommendations. The study concludes that continued international collaboration is essential but must evolve toward a leaner, more inclusive, and relationship-centered model—one that balances ambition with practicality and includes adaptive mechanisms that reflect evolving environmental and political realities.
The full report, an executive summary, and appendices are posted with the meeting materials.